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Category: Reflections

Give Kids the Joy of Singing

Liz Buchanan September 3, 2018 September 3, 2018Music Education, Reflections 1

As another school year begins, let’s pause to consider one experience that’s almost certain to make school a better place: making music. Singing as a group is an awesome way to build school community and empower children to do good in the world. While I love it when classes sing…

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Spread Kindness Everywhere

Liz Buchanan February 26, 2018 February 28, 2018Music Education, Reflections 8

Be a kindness rock star! The poster on the left by Karen Salmansohn provides my motto for behavior management for music specialists or teaching artists or any adult who visits classrooms. (Substitute teachers, there is a special place in Heaven for you.) One of the biggest challenges for any teacher…

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The Children’s Music World Needs You!

Liz Buchanan November 25, 2017 November 29, 2017Music Education, Reflections, Uncategorized 5

Memo to musicians under 40, of all musical styles and persuasions: Could you share your music with kids? Please? I’m reaching out especially to those of you who don’t look or sound like me, a white female of a certain age, who strums my acoustic guitar and sings folk-y type…

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Music & Arts Fun for Late Fall

Liz Buchanan October 25, 2017 October 26, 2017Movement, Music Education, Reflections, Science Songs 1

Here’s a series of fall arts activities that include movement, music, art and poetry. These activities are perfect for arts integration into curriculum, offering children a chance to reflect on fall colors and the change of seasons, as well as botany and earth science related to seasonal change. These lessons…

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Why Integrate the Arts?

Liz Buchanan October 6, 2017 October 11, 2017Movement, Music Education, Reflections, Science Songs, Story Songs 4

I recently watched a video about arts integration at the Two Rivers Charter School in Washington, D.C. Second graders created giant Jackson Pollock-style paintings while learning about the physics of flight; fourth graders learned about their local rivers by enacting the history of a river through poetry, movement and drama….

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Making Musical Links with Literacy

Liz Buchanan August 3, 2017 September 15, 2017Finger Plays, Music Education, Phonological Awareness, Reflections 0

I love making music with kids aged 3-6, especially pairing music with early literacy learning, which is a natural fit. I once taught at a preschool where the director told me: “Just have fun singing with the kids,” implying that they’d pick up the literacy learning elsewhere in their day….

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Seek & Find the Joy in Music!

Liz Buchanan December 26, 2016 December 26, 2016Music Education, Reflections 5

Seek the joy! It’s one of the guiding principles of the elementary school I helped to found in the summer of 2015. It’s the core principle of my music classroom. Recently, at a pre-holiday gathering, our school staff all wrote shout-outs to each other. I saw “joy” repeatedly in the…

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Why We Need Music in School – A Response

Liz Buchanan October 8, 2016 October 8, 2016Music Education, Reflections 1

Music education is good because it helps raise students’ test scores. I recently read an article by teacher and blogger Peter Greene that adamantly contends we should not use this argument to justify music education. Hmmm. Why not? If test scores go up when music is part of the school…

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I Learned About Orff This Summer!

Liz Buchanan September 4, 2016 September 4, 2016Music Education, Reflections, Uncategorized 0

During the summer of 2016, I had lots of adventures. While traveling through the American south, I stopped at the University of Memphis for two weeks to take a course about an approach to music education called Orff. Orff isn’t an acronym, it’s the name of the founder, Carl Orff,…

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New CD Features Friendly Dragon

Liz Buchanan June 23, 2016 June 23, 2016Reflections, Songwriting 2

My new CD is here! It’s called “Amazing!” It has a happy, musical dragon on the cover, drawn by my talented artist daughter, Molly Knobloch. The dragon is featured in the song “No Fire, Dragon!” which I wrote 10 years ago while working in a preschool classroom of children aged…

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