Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Another story about Kokopelli wandering in the woods playing his flute to all those nearby..

By Lilli Leonhard- Grade Five

I wandered through the woods centuries ago playing my trusty flute serenading all the creatures around me.  I recall it was when I came to a large clearing in the woods and it was there I saw the most beautiful sight; a herd of horses galloping to the beat of my flute.  As they approach I kept on playing the same tune.  The head mare bowed down so I could hop on.  Once I got on my music seemed more powerful.  More people and creatures heard my melody and I, Kokopelli and my herd of horse have wandered the land ever since playing the song of the forest.  I told the kids from the Navajo tribe.




Wednesday, March 22, 2017

New Ideas for the Native American Project

I have added a new piece to the Native American Project for fifth grade music class.  Students will create a dance that tells a story that is important or interesting to them.  To bring that process to the forefront and to get students' creative juices flowing, this week I had students begin one class by listening to Kokopelli's Wandering Song on Native American Flute.  In case you are not familiar with Kokopelli, he is a legendary character in Native American folklore who travels around playing his flute all over the countryside.  The assignment was to listen to the music and have the melody inspire you to create a story around Kokopelli's wanderings.  Where is he going? Why? Who does he play for and what happens to the people or animals when he plays for them?  Here are some of the amazing stories that came out of the assignment.



Ava Peltz
He plays his flute day and night.  He walks through forest and deserts for people to hear.  from village to village.
One day he is playing his flute in a forest.  It is evening and he came across an angry bear.  The bear said, "These are my woods."  "No one comes without a gift."  Kokopelli didn't have any gifts with him, but he said, "I have no gifts to give but I will play for you and your forest."  The bear said, "ok I will hear you play, but if the forest is not pleased then you need to turn back.  So he started to play.  He played for two long hours, The forest swayed to the music, and he when he stopped playing the bear said, "you have a talent, thank you for your gift.  and he let him pass.  The end

Look forward to next week when you will read more stories about Kokopelli.  Enjoy!!

Friday, March 17, 2017

It just goes to show you!!

I am accustomed to giving students three days or at least two and a half days to complete this project on Native American Dances.  If you are interested in seeing what it entails, there is a post about it from last year.  This year, we had one class on Monday and then ended up having two days of snow days on Tuesday and Wednesday.  I was worried about students being able to complete the project in one day, and I cut one of the dances that I normally teach them.  I give them usually four dances to incorporate into their Native American modern dance and then they add as much as they want along with those four dances.

This year we only had one day to teach the traditional dances, and then one day to create their own version of these dances in a modern song with electric guitar and other more modern instruments.  I am amazed at what they all created from practically whole cloth.  I have also taught them the twist and the pony, during another class the week before.  They were able to remember all their moves, they were able to incorporate all the dances into a more modern version of a dance, and some of them told stories through their movements.  It was really incredible.  I was worried for nothing.

But it goes to show you, as I have always believed.  No matter how much time you give a class to get a project completed, that is how long it will actually take.  If you give them too much time, they just waste it anyway, knowing they have time to do that.  Because there was a very limited amount of time to get the job done, they knew that and they took advantage of every minute they had to get the job done.

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Played a new game in Enrichment class..

A new game is always a way to inspire students and make them really use their imagination.  The game I found from David Farmer's website!  Check it out!

The game is called Alphabet shapes.  Students are walking around the room, and you call out a letter.  They have five seconds to create a thing or an idea that begins with the letter you have called out to them.  After the five seconds is up, you must ask each student to tell you what they made.  We had some wonderful ideas from these students!  Here is what we found!

The letter was K!  They had kangaroo, and knight, but one student had kale!!

The letter was B!  There were bears, and bumble bees but also the BEACH!! (A boy lay on his side and waved his hands around as the beach.)

When there are two students left, you can then have the other students vote on the most creative idea!
This was so much fun, and I laughed until I cried!

Did they learn anything?  Or was it just good, clean fun?  I believe that they did.  They learned about vocabulary, which one student mentioned.  They learned how to think on their feet, with only five seconds to think up a shape from their bodies.  They learned how to use their bodies in different ways, and they learned how to be creative and think of something that someone else might not have thought of..because you are out if two people do the SAME THING!!

That is my grave, intense and inspiring thought for the day!  Try to think of something that no one else ever might have thought of, and you might become rich and famous! (Or not, but at least you will have fun and keep your brain malleable and new while you are working on it!! ) Have a great week!

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Student Initiative

I am very impressed by how students can sometimes take initiative to start a new experience for themselves in school.  There were some boys who thought up a new enrichment class at our school a few weeks ago.  They found some dance videos on youtube, and wanted to find a teacher to help them, or dance with them to these videos.  They went around to all the enrichment teachers in our school and asked for their help.  There were certain days they needed, and when they came to several of us, we had to say "no" as we already teach an enrichment class during those times.  However, in the end, they found teachers to help them with their endeavor.

Here is where it gets interesting.  On the first day of what they believed should be their new enrichment, they had the teacher find a room, and take them all there.  The fascinating part is, neither the teacher of the enrichment, nor the administrator seemed to understand how important it might be for them to know how it was that the students were actually "free" and "available" to be in this new enrichment class.  The fact of the matter was that they are NOT "free" or "available" at that time for this enrichment.  They are supposed to be in other enrichment classes.

 In fact, several of them have been in MY enrichment class for the past few weeks, and I thought I was doing some interesting activities with them, building on skills that we would use later in the quarter to do some acting and development of characters.  The students never came to me to say they wished to leave my enrichment.  The teachers never came to me to mention or ask about these students switching enrichments in the middle of the quarter.  These students just DIDN'T SHOW UP FOR MY CLASS!!  What are we trying to teach these students?  I am responsible for them, so why is this ok?  Students in my class went down to try to find them, and they told them they didn't have to come back to my class..again, what are we teaching these students??  And what is enrichment??

Finally, I have to say, that I still appreciate their efforts and their initiative, but it is essential that students are taught the correct way to go about starting something new in a school.  And can I just say that COMMUNICATION  to all the important parties is probably more important than ANYTHING ELSE THAT ANYONE CAN THINK ABOUT DOING.  I hope this can be a teachable moment for all involved, and I hope we can come away with a better feeling about it all in the end.  Have a great week everyone, and enjoy all the enrichments, tlts, advisories, extra curricular activities, and all the commitments that you have made this year!!