Powerpoint Presentation of Veterans' names
When you are making out your Christmas card list this year, please
include the following:
A Recovering American Soldier
c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center
6900 Georgia Avenue, NW
Washington,D.C. 20307-5001
MES Chorus photos
Important Music Class Links
AGENDA INFORMATION
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GRADING RUBRIC
CLICK HERE for the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade Report Card Grading Rubric.
COMPOSER PAPER RUBRIC
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GEORGIA MUSIC STANDARDS
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ADVANCED and APPRENTICE CHORUS
CLICK HERE and scroll down to hear "The Wind and the Amfalula Tree". It's close to the bottom of the page.
WORD SHEET for SPRING '09
CLICK HERE
CLICK HERE for the most updated list of Agenda Information.
GRADING RUBRIC
CLICK HERE for the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade Report Card Grading Rubric.
COMPOSER PAPER RUBRIC
CLICK HERE for the requirements, suggestions, and rubric for your composer paper.
GEORGIA MUSIC STANDARDS
CLICK HERE To see the Quality Core Curriculum (QCC) Music Standards for the State of Georgia
ADVANCED and APPRENTICE CHORUS
CLICK HERE and scroll down to hear "The Wind and the Amfalula Tree". It's close to the bottom of the page.
WORD SHEET for SPRING '09
CLICK HERE
Jennifer Higdon Composer Project Photos
During January and February students in Ms. Domningo and Ms. Turgeon's Music and Chorus classes had the opportunity to do a research project on a composer from the ASO's Young People's Concert. Almost 30 students chose to focus on the life and work of Atlanta native Jennifer Higdon.
I got to meet Ms. Higdon while she was in town in early March to hear the ASO and Chorus perform and record her work "The Singing Rooms". Ms. Higdon was delighted and honored to hear that so many students were interested in her work. She asked me to tell you hi and she sends her warmest regards.
Great work, kids! Now go out and learn about MORE living composers!
-Ms. Turgeon
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