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Program Implementation Music is the Means

Program Implementation Music is the Means. Melody K. Jones LIBM 6371 Designing Info Programs July 2, 2011. Objectives/Goals.

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Program Implementation Music is the Means

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  1. Program ImplementationMusic is the Means Melody K. Jones LIBM 6371 Designing Info Programs July 2, 2011

  2. Objectives/Goals • Use music to interest students in the corresponding book or similar book from which the music originates, thereby providing an opportunity to later pursue their individual interests as they grow.

  3. Objectives/Goals • Help students seek and access a variety of information resources, in this case books and music, to learn and for personal enjoyment. • Students will develop creative products in a variety of formats (dance and art).

  4. Audience and Location • Pre-Kindergarten • Ages 4-5 • Normal class size of 25 • Actual number present for program 12 • Butterflies and Frogs Day Care Pre-K Classroom

  5. Program Supplies • Sound recording clips from Disney movies • Golden Books • Toy Story • The Jungle Book • Lady & the Tramp • Cars • The Little Mermaid

  6. Program Supplies • Blank Book Mark (The Power of Reading) • Goodies for Participation • Rubber Spiderman bouncy balls • Pens with Disney characters • Toy Story Stickers • Matchbox Cars • Cars Crayons

  7. Program Synopsis • Students are instructed to listen to the song and dance along.

  8. Next • When music stops or they know the movie title, raise hand. • Student provides movie title.

  9. Anyone know the movie title that goes with the song?

  10. Book is Held for All to See

  11. Next Song is Played

  12. Dancing Away Which Movie?

  13. What’s Next? Get to Read

  14. After Music • ½ Go to the Rug and Look at Books • Switch • Other ½ get a prize from goodie bag • Switch

  15. Time to Decorate Bookmark with Favorite Character Blank The Power Of Reading

  16. Evaluations

  17. References & Thanks • Barnes and Noble, (2011). Images. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Disney-golden-books?page=results&domain=search&pos=&box=&store=kids&keyword=Disney+golden+books • Music from iTunes, 2011 • Ms. Melanie Walsh, Pre-K Teacher • Ms. Jennifer Vaughn, B&F Lead Teacher • Butterflies and Frogs Day Care

  18. Thanks to all the Pre-K Students

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