Hello Everyone!

Here is the homework for this week!

Enjoy!

Simone

Recommended daily practice time is 15 minutes per day

Songs: This week you can continue on Monster. Remember to count out loud while you practice. You have to wait long enough for the quarter rests. ALso complete the bugle boys, just be sure to have a solid tempo all the way through, you are so close with this one.Congratulations you have almost completed Primer level! We have two more songs left and by next week the book will be done. The next book is level 1 from the faber Adventure books.

How parents can help: Encourage your child to have a daily practice routine and ensure that they are filling out their homework logs correctly.

Ruby

Recommended practice time is 20 minutes per day

Songs: The great clock, this week try practicing with a metronome to help keep a steady tempo. Remember there are only 3 beats in each measure for this one. We also tried Fight song with Chords today, so Ruby can use triads for each chord. The chord is written above the staff in capital letters. Have her sing and play to really know where the chord changes are.

How parents can help: Encourage your child to have a daily practice routine and ensure that they are filling out their homework logs correctly.

Zoe

Recommended practice time is 20 minutes per day

Songs: This week we had a fun week and worked on Harry Potter Hedwigs theme. Continue on last weeks homework but include this new song and try learning it by ear! That means no music! Have fun with it, it doesn’t have to be perfect!

How parents can help: Encourage your child to have a daily practice routine and ensure that they are filling out their homework logs correctly.

Sarah

Recommended practice time is 25- 30 minutes per day

Songs: This week we worked on compositions! There are 16 bars for Sarah to create her own music. The rules are as follows. 1) Choose a time signature either 4/4 or 3/4 time. 2) Choose a key, either C Major or G Major. 3) Start and end on the first note of the chosen key. 4) Use a variety of notes and rests. 5) Include as many musical terms as you would like.

You can also continue working on Last weeks music for this week.

How parents can help: Encourage your child to have a daily practice routine and ensure that they are filling out their homework logs correctly.