Monday, 18 May 2009

Young Child Week 25

Reviewing material previously learned and working with new material access different areas of the brain. With this in mind, we make it a point to review favourite songs and singing games each and every week, as well as work with novel material.

New this week were the terms staccato and legato, referring to the articulation or detached and sustained qualities of sound. Staccato refers to sounds that are separated and detached. The children found that the word staccato lends itself to this type of sound if you separate it as follows: stac-ca-to! Legato refers to sounds that are smoothly connected. Try saying legato as smoothly as possible.

Continue to sing favorite songs together this week—using your stac-ca-to and legato articulation, naturally!

Have fun at home learning to play Mouse Mousie. We all had a go at doing this in class and got on extremely well. Notice how your child approaches the task; do they rely on their aural memory, or do they follow the written music. Both approaches are valid. Be sure to stick a mouse sticker on your sheet for every day you practice.

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