
A Love Concerto – Ms. Chelsea
Let’s sing “A Love Concerto” with Ms. Chelsea. This song was originally recorded in 1965 by “The Toys.” https://youtu.be/2UfYx-FA0HE Recent Posts
Let’s sing “A Love Concerto” with Ms. Chelsea. This song was originally recorded in 1965 by “The Toys.” https://youtu.be/2UfYx-FA0HE Recent Posts
Today we will be exploring the floor piano with Mr. Frank and baroque period of music and learn about musician, J.S. Bach. https://youtu.be/wti8HL9I24E Recent Posts
Today we will be exploring the piano. Mr. Frank will sing “If All The Raindrops” and we will play the game, Finding Mario from Super Mario Bros. https://youtu.be/3LJxUZZZJbc Recent Posts
Today’s lesson is all about bears! Ms. Chelsea will lead “The Bear Went Over The Mountain” and Mr. Frank will lead “Going On A Bear Hunt.” https://youtu.be/oRf91P_1A24 Recent Posts
For our second featured artist of Women’s History Month, we will learn about legendary singer and songwriter, Carole King. https://youtu.be/nHqjbJbOawE Recent Posts
We are starting Women’s History Month by learning about percussionist and vocalist, Sheila E. https://youtu.be/PywQ4tyXgGY Recent Posts
Let’s sing Old Macdonald with Ms. Chelsea. Follow along with all of the hand movements! Recent Posts
We are continuing our exploration of making rhythms with buckets and items from our homes. Mr. Frank will teach us new rhythms and lead us in a silly activity, Herman The Worm. https://youtu.be/lExZ2nDBUNs Recent Posts
Today’s lesson will introduce us to Louis Armstrong. We will also sing a special version of What A Wonderful World. Think about all of things that make our world beautiful as Ms. Chelsea sings! https://youtu.be/JeaABpc0etA Recent Posts Louis Armstrong Worksheet
Today’s lesson will introduce us to the First Lady of jazz, Ella Fitzgerald. We will also sing a special version of Duke Ellington’s Take The A Train and go on a trip to the pond in Harlem. https://youtu.be/A8UgcZBS9W8 Recent Posts Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald turned to singing after a troubled childhood and debuted at the Apollo Theater in 1934. Discovered in an amateur contest, she went on to become the top female jazz singer for decades. In 1958, Fitzgerald made history as the