Kelly Riley's Online Classroom

KELLY RILEY'S ONLINE CLASSROOM

Learner, teacher, reader, writer, gifted coordinator, ed tech geek, music ed evangelist

Click the image below to view the Adobe Spark page I created for a course on creativity that I am taking as a part of the Gifted Education graduate certificate program at Arizona State University.

Elements of Creativity


Happy First Day!

August 17, 2016

After a long absence from blogging, I'm back! I've been putting it off and putting it off, but this year, I need to get back to reflecting and sharing in this public forum. I have recently started a new position as the Coordinator of Gifted Services and Resident Educators for my district. There is so much to learn, and I have already been collaborating with lots of new colleagues (my favorite thing ever!).

Half of my job will be working with teachers in their first years in the profession. Tomorrow is the first day of school for the 2016-2017 school year, and it's going to be the very first day ever for some of our teachers. I hope all of our teachers take the time tomorrow to reflect on and enjoy the amazing privilege they have, working with the young people who will be the leaders of the next generation. Here is the email I just sent to the Resident Educators in our district.

Hello, Resident Educators!

There is nothing like the first day of school. Kids are excited to meet their new teachers, wearing their new school clothes, catching up with old friends, and making new friends. Staff members are full of positive energy and do everything they can to make every student feel welcome and find their way to their classrooms, the cafeteria, and buses.

It doesn't matter if you teach preschool, AP Calculus, or anything in between: you get to make the world more awesome for kids Every. Single. Day. I'll just let everybody's favorite president, Kid President tell you more about that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nLbxckkTZs

Be awesome and have a great #HCSD1! :-)

Thanks!

Kelly


2013-2014 Composer Studies

October 07, 2014

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

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First graders in the Hilliard City Schools study the life and works of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Additionally, the students love the music of The Nutcracker so much, we look forward to studying it each year with all grades around the winter holidays. You can listen to some podcasts about Tchaikovsky and his Nutcracker ballet here. We listened to some of these podcast episodes in class. Be sure to click on the "Read About the Show" links to take the quizzes and test your knowledge. Here is the Amazon link to the picture book version of The Nutcracker that we read in some music classes.

The first two videos below are some great clips of professional dancers rehearsing portions of The Nutcracker ballet. You can get a really close look at the physical demands of ballet dancing as well as the ballerinas' use of their special pointe shoes. The four videos after those are some short selections from various ballet company performances of The Nutcracker.

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BalletMet's production of The Nutcracker is excellent every year and is performed at the historic Ohio Theatre in downtown Columbus. If your family is interested, tickets can be purchased online here.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Second graders in the Hilliard City Schools study the life and works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Below are some links we used in music class.

Below are some scenes from two of Mozart's Operas, The Magic Flute and The Marriage of Figaro.

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Here is Mozart's very famous Symphony No. 40 in G minor performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leonard Bernstein. The video below that is an interesting visual representation of the first movement of the same Symphony.

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Sergei Prokofiev

Third graders in the Hilliard City Schools study the life and works of Sergei Prokofiev. Below are some links we used in music class.

  • Classics For Kids podcasts about Prokofiev's life and work.
  • Amazon link to the picture book version of Peter and the Wolf we read.
  • iTunes link to a great audio recording of Peter and the Wolf narrated by David Bowie. (This recording also includes two other great pieces of music for kids, Benjamin Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, and Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker Suite.)

Check out this cool, up close and personal video of an orchestra rehearsing Peter and the Wolf.

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We also compared two famous film versions of Peter and the Wolf, the 1946 Disney short and the 2006 Oscar winning short written and directed by Suzie Templeton. Because the Templeton film is a little dark and unrated, I sent information home to parents about it, allowing them to opt their child out if they felt it would be too scary. It was a lot of fun for the kids to see such contrasting interpretations of Prokofiev's music, and for me to pick their brains about why they preferred one version over the other. (In case you were wondering, the Templeton version was the runaway favorite.)


Recorder Resources

October 05, 2014

Rhythm Practice

Click here for the pie rhythm maker to practice your note names and durations.

 

Treble Clef Practice

How quickly can you name the notes of the treble staff? You can go to Mr. Riley's site and log in to track your score. Teachers, if you are interested in having class accounts created to track your students' scores, please contact Mr. Riley at justin@ohiofi.com.

 

Recorder Challenge

Here are the first few songs from the Recorder Challenge book for you to practice at home if you like. Some fifth grade recorder experts have created tutorial videos for these songs to help you practice. I have also included the picture of where to put your fingers on the recorder's tone holes. Remember, BLOW SOFTLY and LEFT HAND ON TOP!!! Teachers, if you are interested in purchasing my Recorder Challenge book for your students, please contact me.

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In preparation for a major website overhaul, I was looking through all of my student pages for pictures I just had to keep. Here are my favorites for Throwback Thursday!

Washington Elementary 2013-2014 first graders showing off their first rhythm compositions!

1Ch Composers

1Co Composers

1M Composers