Weekly Parent Newsletters

NOTE: Until I can find a better workaround, I will be posting new Parent Notes as images. When you click on the image, it will take you to a pdf version of the newsletter that has live links. Meanwhile, the links I send in your texts will take you directly to the pdf with the live links, to save you a step. Thanks for your patience as I work to improve the process!





White Horses Lesson 5

Wednesday, September 28, 2022 by Chele Howell | White Horses

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White Horses Lesson 5 

Coloring is an iconic childhood experience. Your Student Workbook provides many opportunities for your child to color. Not only is it fun, it promotes fine motor development, hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, and sensory processing.

Color is one of the first ways young children make visual distinctions and categorize what they see in the world around them. When they are identifying and classifying by color, they are using the same cognitive skill set needed to process letters and numerals. Practicing color recognition helps establish a cognitive link between visual clues and written text.

Optional Home Fun Activity: Color the crayon coloring page on page 23 in your workbook
(Remember, these activities are optional but can be a great bonding experience to do with your child during the week.)


Let's Play Music Podcast:Did you know that Let's Play Music has a podcast? Our podcast can be found on multiple podcast streaming platforms! You can search for Shelle Soelberg or the Let's Play Music Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor, etc. You can also click the podcast icon at the bottom of this email.

We still have a few openings in our classes--Tuesday 10:30 & noon and Wednesday 6:30pm--and it's never too late to join! Remember, for any friend you invite who enrolls, you will receive $15 tuition credit!


"...We'll see you NEXT WEEK!"
 
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. You may contact me via call, text, or email. Thanks!



Red Balloons Lesson 4

Thursday, September 22, 2022 by Chele Howell | Red Balloons

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Lesson #4

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Class was so fun today! I love interacting with your students and teaching them through play. I have the best job in the whole world!

The kids are starting to get the swing of class, homework and new music friends. And getting really good at recognizing the MI-RE-DO pattern in different songs! It's so much fun to watch the light in their eyes when they begin to make musical connections! 

Just a reminder that next week is parent week! Be sure to bring your tote bags with bells and homework booklets. 

Also, are you having fun listening to the music? When you expose your student to the music, and sing a LOT, the child experiences fun repetition at home so they learn faster and internalize the concepts and skills in class more rapidly. And I hope they're having lots of fun playing their bells!

Homework Help: This week's homework is matching up animal outlines to their rhythm clapping for Barnyard Boogie. If you need help, look at the number of syllables of the words each animal is saying, and that can match up to the rhythm of the clapping on the right. The little hands are faster clapping, the bigger hands are slower clapping.

Marco Polo: I put up a short video that explains tips for playing "Hickety Pickety" on the bells with your child this week. All the other items are review/repetition of what they are continuing to learn and practice.  

Puppet Shows: Some students have asked about having puppets to use at home. Get downloadable coloring pages that correlate with the Magic Lamp puppet show. You can also print some mini puppets if you'd like! 

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Learning to sing harmony
In class we listened and sang the song Hear How the Bells. The kiddos got to sing the melody while the ostinato played on the bells. We’re reinforcing hearing layers of sound as well as the importance of keeping a steady beat.

Music staff training
They are also learning how the music staff works. Notes are on the lines and spaces, and when they go up, our bodies and voices go up, when they go down, our bodies and voices go down! This exposure is prepping them to read music!

Autoharp
Playing the autoharp helps the children gain strength in their hands, helps them to "anticipate" the beat when they strum the strings, and primes their brain to do different right hand and left hand movement. It's the perfect prep work for playing the piano.

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Check this article about practicing the Autoharp at Home...even if you don’t have one! (http://makingmusicianslpm.blogspot.com/2013/12/autoharp.html)

 And here is a simpler autoharp printout if you like what the blogpost suggests but don't want to get that detailed.


Refer a Friend
We still have a few spaces left in our Monday 2:00 class, and it's not too late for someone to join! If you know any homeschoolers or preschoolers that might be interested in Let's Play Music, please let them know! And remember, for anyone that you invite who enrolls, you will receive $15 tuition credit!


"...We'll see you next week!"
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. You can contact me via call, text or email. Thanks!



White Horses Lesson 4

Monday, September 19, 2022 by Chele Howell | White Horses

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White Horses Lesson 4 

A child’s natural desire for repetition is the brain’s instinctive way of helping them master skills and concepts. When engaged in an activity, the brain and body send electrical signals back and forth. The more practice the nervous system has at receiving and sending messages, the more efficiently it operates, and the more effectively a child acquires a skill. So, keep listening, singing, and dancing at home!

Inviting Participation in Sound Beginnings Class: Check out this brief, helpful youtube video made by one of our Sound Beginnings teachers with tips and illustration on how to invite participation and help your enjoy a Sound Beginnings class.  

The average human has 642 muscles in their body. Dancing makes use of more of these muscles than most other activities, making it a great way to more fully develop a child’s body. Dancing promotes coordination, balance, strength and endurance. In addition to its physical benefits, dancing provides a creative outlet that stimulates imagination. And, when done in a group setting, such as in our Sound Beginnings class, dance becomes another way to experience socialization and promote teamwork.

Optional home fun activity: Color the Jump Dance on page 15 in your workbook
(Remember, these activities are optional but can be a great bonding experience to do with your child during the week.)

We still have a few openings in our Tuesday noon and Wednesday 6:30pm classes. Remember,  for any friend you invite who enrolls, you will receive $15 tuition credit!


"...we'll see you NEXT WEEK!"

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. You may contact me via call, text, or email. Thanks!