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Pink Piggies #6

Wednesday, February 12, 2025 | Pink Piggies Lessons

Lesson #6


Sound Beginnings is built on the premise that everyone is capable of developing musical talent and that the early years are the perfect time to start building a musical skillset. The meaningful and purpose-filled class activities provide a foundation for further music study. Parents can foster a child’s musical development by participating in class, listening to the album at home, and encouraging children to explore other music experiences.


Next week we'll sing these in class:

  • Ten Little Pennies
  • Hey! Hey! Look At Me!
  • DO Pentatonic Scale
  • Little Turtle
  • How Much is that Doggie in the Window?
  • A Rum Sum Sum
  • To Market
  • Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks
  • Zoodeo



The syllables and hand signs we use in class are part of a pitch-learning method called solfege. It is widely taught at all levels of music education and has numerous benefits. Learning solfege:

  • strengthens pitch relationships and develops relative pitch
  • improves sight singing abilities
  • aids in transcribing (writing down) music
  • improves improvisational and composition skills


Optional home fun activity: Use your paper coins for the sorting activity on page 4
          
(Remember, these activities are optional but can be a great bonding experience to do with your child during the week.)  


Here's a different song about the value of coins. Check out this video!


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Sound Beginnings is education through musical play! It prepares children for success in Kindergarten and Let’s Play Music. Sound beginnings provides research-based elements that stimulate growth in the areas particularly crucial to the development of the young child. These elements make up the foundation of the Sound Beginnings curriculum.  Here is just one:
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Peek into a Sound Beginnings class and you will see skipping, crawling, dancing, and jumping! Full body movement builds large muscle strength, hand-eye coordination, aids brain-hemisphere function, and develops balance in young children.

Have a musical day!        
-Ms. Bethany :)email_signature.gif