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Google Classroom

Students will be added to Mrs. Burgoon's Google Classroom again this year.  Activities from class will be posted, as well as other songs and games that you can check out at home.  

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Songs for our MIOSM celebration in March will also be posted in Google Classroom.  Stay tuned for more information about this celebration!

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Please contact Mrs. Burgoon if you are having trouble accessing Google Classroom.

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We will continue to use musicplayonline.com this year in music class.  Links to lessons and activities can be found in Google Classroom, along with our class code to use the website.  Feel free to explore musicplayonline.com and play some of the new games!

Elementary Chorus

Our next Concert is May 9th!

Visit the Chorus Page for more information.

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Composer of the Month

K-6 Students will learn about a famous composer each month.
September - George Gershwin
October - Camille Saint-Saëns
November - Aaron Copland
December - Scott Joplin
January - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
February - George Frideric Handel
March - Frédéric Chopin
April  - Duke Ellington
May - Claude Debussy

Star-Spangled Banner 

Francis Scott Key wrote the words to our national anthem over 200 years ago! Click on the flag to practice the song at home.  Sing the words to Mrs. Burgoon (without looking at the words!!) and get your name on a star! Encourage your teachers to sing for a star too!!

 

Music Newsletters

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September/October 2023

Winter 2023-2024

Spring 2024  Update - Our Spring Concert and Showcase of the Arts will be on Thursday May 9th, 2024
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Crayola ColorCycle

Students recycled over 6 pounds of markers in 2019.  Way to go Woodland!  Markers were recycled to make wax compounds for asphalt and roofing shingles as well as to generate electricity that was used to heat homes, cook food, and power vehicles.  With the help of people like you across the country, this program kept tons of plastic out of our landfills.

ColorCycle marker collecting is currently paused. Thank you for your understanding.

 
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Tootling!

In the music room we tootle!  Tootling is the opposite of tattling. Tootling is when students "tell on someone" for displaying a positive behavior.   This promotes a positive and welcoming classroom culture.  Be sure to ask your child about their tootles!

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Students have been busy earning rewards for positive classroom behavior in music class.  Keep up the good work!

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