“Sir Duke” Online Flash Mob

All of the students and I dreamed up a plan to surprise and bring joy to the JLPS teachers. In our May assembly when Stevie Wonder’s song started we all turned off our cameras, grabbed our props, and waited for our turn to go/turn on! Dancing and lip syncing and general silliness made us all smile. There was no good way to document everyone at once but what I will remember (and want to bottle up) is the Kindergarten/Grade 1 students’ bubbling excitement about keeping the secret from their teachers!

Smart little fingers

My junior students are progressing so well on ukuleles, guitars, and violins/violas – their smart little fingers know where to go! As one student casually commented: “Ms Fraser, I’ve evolved from sounding like a dying cow to a dying rat.” 🙂

Music Tech

Chrome Music Lab

Students in online school are getting tech-ier by the hour. In 2020 I shared Chrome Music Lab with my Junior students. In 2021 my Kindergartens picked it up and now my juniors are composing with SoundTrap. I introduce the programs and ask the students to show me what they discover. Then I listen and learn.

3 Positives about Online Lessons

We’re learning online and we’re staying safe. Three things I do enjoy about teaching online: I can see my students’ smiles – some I’ve never seen before because we met masked! We can sing “together” – there’s no singing in school buildings during COVID times. AND when I sing a story to little ones, an old familiar one like “Puff The Magic Dragon,” my students’ faces look calm and mesmerized, like they always do.

Domanique Grant’s “Till We See the Sun” music video…with us!

Above is a picture of one of my gr. 7 students with his aunt, Domanique Grant. He and his sister introduced me to Domanique’s music and got us in touch with one another. We started a collaboration. In Music classes all of Jean Lumb PS’s K-gr. 4/5s learned a dance to Domanique’s song “Till We See the Sun” and 3 classes of older students learned to accompany her music on bucket drums, ukuleles, and guitars/violin/violas. We gathered footage, with the help of Mr. Li, and sent our efforts to Domanique and her producer. Here’s the music video we helped to create!

Quiet Listening and Understanding

Last week we read a book called “Moses Goes to a Concert” by Isaac Millman – it’s about a deaf boy who feels sound. Then we watched a video where Evelyn Glennie (a famous deaf percussionist) taught us that listening is really just paying close attention. Then we listened to music by Icelandic pianist, Olafur Arnalds, and we quietly listened.

Dance Monkey

Our first performance of 2020 was a hit! More than 200 K-Gr. 5 students learned about musical form (sections A, B, etc), body percussion, and how to do “the wave” in a choreographed dance to the song “Dance Monkey” while the Gr. 5/6 class accompanied the recording with funky rhythms and stick work on bucket drums. A shout out to my friend, Doug Friesen, for helping with the drum performance and to my many wonderful colleagues who joined in the dance party.