Week of May 11-15, 2020
Music Class
Please watch the videos below. In the first video, you will see the instruments that are used for each character, and you will see a picture of what those instruments look like. In the second video, you will see the illustrations of the story as I read. Over the last few weeks, you have seen the story and heard the instruments. For this week, I would like you to choose your favorite character. Please draw a picture of that character, and draw a picture of the instrument that represents that character.
The last video is one that is just for fun. There is a Walt Disney version of Peter and the Wolf. The last video shows Walt Disney himself describing what it was like when he met with Sergei Prokofiev to discuss the music and story of Peter and the Wolf. The video also shows a musician playing the themes found in the story.
The last video is one that is just for fun. There is a Walt Disney version of Peter and the Wolf. The last video shows Walt Disney himself describing what it was like when he met with Sergei Prokofiev to discuss the music and story of Peter and the Wolf. The video also shows a musician playing the themes found in the story.
Art Class
Please watch the Animals on the Farm video below. What animals can you name?
For today's activity, you are going to interactively color a farm. What does that mean? Well, you are going to color, but you are going to do that right from your computer/iPad/Chromebook! Please click HERE for the interactive coloring page! Once at your page, please click each color and then click into the area you wish to color. You can do this as many times as you'd like! If you have time, on a sheet of paper, you can practice writing the names of the animals that you see in the video and on your coloring page!
For today's activity, you are going to interactively color a farm. What does that mean? Well, you are going to color, but you are going to do that right from your computer/iPad/Chromebook! Please click HERE for the interactive coloring page! Once at your page, please click each color and then click into the area you wish to color. You can do this as many times as you'd like! If you have time, on a sheet of paper, you can practice writing the names of the animals that you see in the video and on your coloring page!
Click the red button if you'd like to submit your work to be featured in a web gallery for IMS students!
*Please note not all work submitted can be featured each week!
*Please note not all work submitted can be featured each week!