From: M Stanley
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 22:43:36 -0500
I like Bonnie's suggestion of singing the arc. This would be great for
vocal exploration - especially for the littles, but I think it would work
well with the olders too. You can have fun with it and stretch it out by
having the kids imagine what it would sound like if you catapulted a
chicken, or a cow, etc.
Martha Stanley
The best way to get a good idea is to have lots of ideas first.
> On Oct 24, 2019, at 1:26 PM, Chrysanne Bailey wrote:
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> Dear list: I usually am just a lurker on the list, but I am in need of some inspiration. We have this school-wide science project having to do with catapults to which every area of the curriculum is supposed to contribute. We are a very small K-12 district (in one building.) The science and math are obvious, the English and Social Studies are writing instructions and a history of them; I am thinking the art teacher is drawing catapults, but I am stumped about the music connection. I’m not even sure I can create a parody with information with the information I know about it. Any ideas? I would really appreciate anything you could send my way. Thank you. Chrysanne Bailey
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