Music and how it makes us learn to read

 Do you hum the alphabet song when trying to remember if “s” comes before “t”?  Do you remember songs easier than your timetables?

Whatever your experiences with music, music classes, choir,  piano/guitar etc., lessons or just listening to cd’s/mp3’s, we all think it is cool in different ways.

In your life, explain to us your experiences on the impact that music has had on you learning how to read and write. 

Link that my help:

http://treehousetv.com/blogs/read_indoor_fun/archive/2007/08/02/songs-with-actions.aspx

 

To be or not to be?

Speeches….

Your experience of the last three weeks as brought many emotions, hard work and working on your speaking craft.

List the top 5 things that you learned from the “process” of giving a speech. 

As well, give one piece of advice to anyone who will be giving a speech in the future.

Testing Students?

Here’s your chance to complain or say great things about “tests”.

Should teachers test students, why or why not?  In your own experiences, have you ever been stressed, worried or nervous before a test and forgotten what you studied.  Or, do you look forward to being tested and challenged for what you studied.  What kinds of tests do you like or dislike.  Where else are people tested outside of school….and how are they tested.

These are just a couple of questions to start your thinking.

We look forward to your “well thought out” paragraph answers.

Graphiti challenges us

Graphiti.

A topic that angers some and makes others love it. 

Is Graphiti art or is it vandalism or is it both?

Pick one of these positions and outline your reasons in a paragraph form why you believe in your opinion.  Provide proof. 

Artists such as Kaws and Banksy are challenging our “usual” views of what art means to us.  Yet, others believe that graphiti destroys public urban spaces. 

We are all interested to read your thoughts on this question?

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What is Art?

What is art?

A hard question to answer isn’t it. The truth is, art means different things to different people.  For some, an woven rug is considered beautiful art,  or a poem written by a person you’ve never met, or a cd jacket cover or even the way you dress each day.  Depending on our cultural and life experiences, art means different things to all of us. 

There are many definitions that artists have come up with, but there isn’t a single one that all can agree on.

So here’s your chance.  Think.

Write a paragraph on what art means to you or how does it or may have influenced your lifestyle.

Soundtrack of your Life

bob-dylan-try-and-catch-the-wind (My wedding song)

Music and Literacy:  Due Wednesday.

Music is linked to how we learn how to read and write.  Music is tied to emotions such as sadness or happiness.  Music is celebrations, culture and what your friends listen too.  It is an important part of who we are as people. 

Choose a mimimum of 5 songs and a maximum of 10 songs that are important to you.  They can be songs that:  are cultural, fun, important links to your family (wedding song for example) or songs that mean a lot to you. 

Choose two songs and write a paragraph for each describing their importance to you.  The other remaining songs we will try and guess their importance and significance to you as a person.

Good luck. Enjoy your listening.

And the Winners Are…

Silver Birch Award

Hello,

Hope you had a great snowy day here at Kindree.  Your homework centres around books and how to choose winning books.  This is the same as how you will decide which Canadian Silver Birch book becomes the winner for both fiction and non-fiction.

Homework: ” How would you choose book winners?”

Read the article from this link: http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/kids/news/story/0,28277,1874103,00.html

Blog questions for you to consider:

What do you think members of the American Library Association or the Ontario Library Assosication (Silver Birch Awards)  look for when choosing winning books?  Besides seeking out award-winning titles, how else can you or other readers find great books?  Does talking to your friends or others who may recommend  books to you change or have an impact on your choice of books?  What does winning an award mean to an author or the people who print books?

Consider these questions when replying to the blog post “How would you choose book winners

 

A day for Change

Today, we witnessed history.  Although the politics happened in the United States of America, the message of unity, community and making promises to be better people holds true in our school and at home.  Share with us your thoughts about today.  What was different about today? What did you learn about yourself and how you can improve as a person? Does Barack Obama mean anything to you and if so…how?

You are not expected to answer each of these questions, but they might help to start your thinking.  We all look forward to your thoughts.

 

The Wonders of Our Environment

Homework due on Wednesday

As participants in our world’s future and the care for our environment, we should take a look at what “wonders of our earth” we should celebrate and cherish.  This can lead to talking and debating what are the top “7 Natures wonders of the world”.  Follow this link to reasearch around the globe the one “nature wonder of the world” you find is deserving to be part of the top 7.

Persuade us by doing additional research through watching videos, reading texts etc.

http://www.vote7.com/n7w

or http://www.wikipedia.com

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