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The First week of class

The First week of class. EDU 397I. The First Week of Class. C.M. ( dum , dum …) Microteaching Assignment Preparing for the School Year The First Week of Class Group Music Integration Unit Kodaly Practice Guitar (A & E, alternate bass strum)

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The First week of class

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  1. The First week of class EDU 397I

  2. The First Week of Class • C.M. (dum, dum…) • Microteaching Assignment • Preparing for the School Year • The First Week of Class • Group Music Integration Unit • Kodaly Practice • Guitar (A & E, alternate bass strum) • For Tues: Read Chap. 5, work on accomp. Instruments, microteaching lessons, GMIU

  3. Preparing for the School Year • Start BEFORE tchr orientation • Group History & traditions • Preparation of Instruments • Music Library • First class meeting (aspirations)

  4. Before the school year starts • Discipline Plan • Assessment Plan • Handbook • Meeting w/ Administration • First teacher meeting (music stickers) • Personal visits to teachers and staff

  5. The First Week of Class • Establish a Routine! • Make sure they play (last year’s music/concert?) • Personal warm-ups • Professionalism • Opening Remarks • Student Input on Discipline Plan • Student Health Registration (Check with the Nurse) • First rehearsal (last year’s music) • Use humor and smile but be consistent!

  6. “Without music, life is a journey through a desert.”-Pat Conroy

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