Friday, August 18, 2017

Procedures In The Music Classroom

Many of us are going back to school this week and the beginning of the year is a fabulous time to teach procedures for your classroom.  Investing time in procedures at the beginning usually results in a classroom that flows smoothly and allows more time for music making rather than discipline issues.

This year, I for the primary grades, we are going to try starting by walking into the classroom and walking around the circle while singing.  Then we will sit down at a dash (not an assigned seat).  I find that the younger students really struggle with remembering their place and I want to spend time making music first.  Then we will learn staff spots (assigned spots in lines on the floor) and end class back at the circle with a game.

In our classroom, we use transition songs to get us from one place to the other.  Many of the students now know the songs so well, I only need to hum or play the melody for them and they will move to the correct location for our next musical activity.  If you are curious about our music room procedures, a few are listed below.  I made these for my long term sub when I was on maternity leave.



Staff Spots





Circle Spots





Silent Signals



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