Dear Parents,
Students will soon begin a series of lessons on the recorder during their General Music class. This unit of study is an excellent introduction to the basic concepts, symbols and terminology involved in learning music. The course of study is designed to provide a “Hands-On” experience for playing an instrument. Your child will be using the recorders during each music class throughout the unit. You have two options with the recorders. First, you may choose to purchase a recorder for your son or daughter. They can be purchased at most music stores for under $10.00. In the event that you are unable to purchase a recorder, the Music Department also has a few used recorders that can be loaned to students for the music class period only. Please email the music department if you are in need. I encourage the purchasing of recorders so that students can take them home after the music class and can practice as desired. Thank you for your encouragement and interest in our music program. We will begin recorder study Monday, February 25th. OUR CLASS HAS MUSIC ON FRIDAYS THOUGH so by March 1. Music stores around the North Point Area are Music and Arts and Ken Stanton Music. You may also wish to purchase through Amazon: click here, or West Music: click here. Here is a neck strap if your child wishes to purchase one or make one using yarn or ribbon as we often move and play in class. Thanks! Ms. Endicott Comments are closed.
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Mrs. ShafferMy name is Jennifer Shaffer. I have been teaching for 16 years now. I have taught a variety of different grades and levels. I graduated from the University of Alabama with my undergraduate degree. While there I did my student teaching abroad in Australia. After college I loved learning so much that I continued my studies at Piedmont College where I got my Master in Early Childhood Education and my Specialist in Teaching and Learning. I have taught at a variety of schools around Georgia and have had many experiences to observe in unique classrooms. In 2008 I went with the Japanese Consulate to Japan to study their educational system and culture through the International Educators to Japan (IEJ). Weekly E-mail/BlogArchives
May 2019
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