DIY Conducting Batons

Several years ago I wanted to make conducting more exciting for my students, so I decided to have them make conducting batons!  Here's the basics of what I did:

Purchase supplies:  You will need:
*wine corks--unused (I bought mine online, it was around $11.00 for 100, but not sure on the shipping)
*wooden skewers like you would use for shish kabobs (priced online for .45 for 100
 

 Also consider buying:
*acrylic paint, gloss, and paintbrushes (egg cartons will work for holding the paint)
*a piece of Styrofoam to stick the batons in for drying the paint

1.  Put each students name or initials on the bottom of the cork.


 2.  Put the pointy end of the skewer into the other end of the cork.
 3.  Have students paint the base of their baton.  They may need 2 coats
 4.  Have students paint the stick of their baton.

5.  Cover with at least 2 coats of gloss.  And--tadah!  You have made cheap batons for maybe .30 each!  They are easy to store in a container with the names up so students can find theirs quickly.  The paint jobs also help them find their baton quicker and also gives them a sense of ownership when conducting :)

6.  Make a conducting CD with great classical and popular songs to help your students experience lots of tempos, meters, and musical styles!  Enjoy!

Why Music Is An Essential Class in Elementary School

http://www.childrensmusicworkshop.com/advocacy/index.html

As a music educator, I've always seen the value of music for elementary age students (and really any age) for a variety of reasons.  It baffles me when school districts cut music programs!  And here are just a few reasons why:

1.  Music education promotes teamwork and cooperation.  And unlike recess time, when a student may be off to the side because they have struggles socially, music includes ALL students.  I once had a special needs student who I thought was barely aware of anything going on in my classroom.  The very last day of the year, he verbalized that he wanted to play a certain game (the verbal part was a big deal for him!).  Not only did we play the game, but he led it.  The look on his face was priceless. 

2.  Music education develops a different part of the brain than students use during their "core" classes.  Some students who cannot process math or reading in the typical mediums, can learn through music.  Which also leads me to the fact that . . .

3.  Music classes provide self-confidence for students who are gifted in music (many of whom may struggle in other areas).  I have had friends tell me they only showed up for high school because they liked choir, otherwise they may have never graduated!  And that's coming from people who didn't go on to do anything in music for their profession.

4.  Musical movement gives students a positive way to get their wiggles out!  And they may even learn something from all of that movement we do . . .

5.  Children can create beautiful music!  It also gives them an appreciation for music, and we need aesthetic appreciation and creativity in our culture! 

6.  Music teaches children about our culture and heritage.  I require all of my students to memorize the National Anthem in 4th grade.  Where else is someone going to take the time to make sure they actually know they words and what they song is about?  Also, you should see the smiles on the faces of my students when they finally "get" a folk dance they are doing.  You would think they just won a video game.  But wait, they aren't hooked up to a tv or phone, they are engaging with other human beings!! 

7.  Play is essential to the development of children's brains.   Want some more proof that this is true?   One study found that “preschool children taught with games and songs showed an IQ advantage for 10 to 20 points over those without the songs, and at age 15 had higher reading and math scores” (Harvey, 1997). (http://www.childrensmusicworkshop.com/advocacy/elementarymusic.html)  Which leads me to my next point...

8.  Music increases test scores because it increases learning.  And since our schools are so concerned with test scores right now, shouldn't music be essential to them?

9.  Music is unifying.  I have not met a single person who absolutely hates all music ever created.  This can rarely be said about other topics such as games, sports, fashion, etc. 

10.  Music is fun.  And beautiful.  And inspiring.  And something so unique from everything else in the world.  It moves us, makes us dance, cry, remember, celebrate, worship, hold loved ones close, helps babies fall asleep.  Music is . . . well, music.  And that alone is powerful. 


Advocate for your school's music program.  Your students deserve it!

“It's [music education] terribly important, extremely important -- because when you are a child, you are in a receptive age ... In high schools, public schools -- that's where they must have the best influence, the first influence, which will go through their whole life.”
- Eugene Ormandy – conductor of The Philadelphia Orchestra


Creative Ways to Get Your Students to Remember Music Vocabulary

     If you can find something that relates to your students' cultures, they will love it!  Check this one out.  "I Knew You Were Treble"  Oh, boy . . .

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Monster Melody Game--Music Pin!!

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/81557443227522061/Today I was perusing Pinterest to see if there were any new music teaching ideas and I came across this gem!  Anything that has an appealing look that I think will catch the eyes of my students, I click on.  Anyway, the short version of it is that the class has to sing melodies to "feed the monster." If they draw a "make a snack" card instead of a melody card, they have to write their own and sing it.  Click on the picture to get to the pin, and then click on that to get all of the directions :)  I'm thinking I may have to make a rhythm version for my students.  Always looking for ways to keep it fresh! 
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FREEBIE Find!

One of the reasons I like Teachers Pay Teachers is that everyone has to put at least one FREE product on their store page!  In fact, most people have quite a few free things.  So, I'm going to start posting cool free products that I find on TPT occasionally to save you some time!  Here's a cool FREEBIE for today! 
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Cori Bloom has some great products in her store.  Check it out if you are looking for some fresh ideas for your music classroom.  And don't forget to check out her FREEBIES!! 

National Standards

If you didn't know it, there are new National Standards for elementary music educators.  I read this by Aileen Miracle at Kodaly Corner.  She gives some helpful info and has a good perspective on working towards integrating them in our classrooms.  Check it out!