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It’s the end of the school year–your feet hurt, you’re tired-the room’s a mess, but hey! You’ll find more than THREE Music Class End of Year Activities in this latest post.  And although I’ve been doing this routine for many years- it’s different EVERY SINGLE TIME! Why?  Different kids, different teachers, different principal, different ME- No worries though- there are some EASY ways to get through those last few weeks of school. Keep reading to grab the FREE Three music class end of year activities!

The kids are CRAZY- Right?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

YES!

Not only are the end of the year wiggles in full force- but this year my fellow teachers and I went on STRIKE! (Throwback to 2018)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That’s Right- WOW!

So my kiddos were away from school for 6 WHOLE DAYS!  When we came back on a Friday- everyone was a bit nervous- but it wasn’t as terrible as I expected and there was a great deal of respect from the students- they actually seemed more kind- NICER?

Yes,

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But like you, I’m at the end of the school year too, and I lost a week of teaching. (I’m not making up student days-just teacher contract days)  So here are a couple of end of year music class activities that I’ve used over the years that help me get through those last few weeks.  I find that it’s very, very hard to do any kind of DIRECT TEACHING during the last two classes. So, I reserve those days for REWARD DAYS.  Even if my students filled in their reward charts, I have them continue to put stickers on the chart and then I tell them the classes with extra stickers will get a special reward.This year I’m trying something new-

MUSIC CLASS END OF YEAR ACTIVITY IDEA #1 POPCORN PARTY with a MUSIC VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’ve found that most of my students do NOT know what a musical is, or have never been to the theater, and music and humor, stories of love, growing, change- are TIMELESS. So I’ll be showing some of my composer and music videos in the upper grades.

Grade 3- “Beethoven Lives Upstairs”  This is an all time favorite movie. The students relate to the little boy who is the main character and has to figure out Beethoven and deal with his own father’s death. 

 

It’s a journey story!

Grade 4-5-6 “The Music Man”

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MUSIC CLASS END OF YEAR ACTIVITY IDEA  #2 GAME SONGS

I’ll be doing a variety of creative movement activities with my K-2nd graders.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With the leftover time we’ll be playing BEAN BAG GAMES.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This activity filled blog post will give you some great ideas and you’ll want to SUBSCRIBE to the free resource library to get this FREEBIE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Scarf activities can work well with younger students- again- everyone’s hands are busy with their scarves. This is a song I wrote and added in some movement graphics. Have your students follow the path of the dragonfly!

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This year I’m planning on using my new Stretchy Band Resource. 

Here’s a blog post on Stretchy Bands where you’ll find free activity ideas:  STRETCHY BAND ACTIVITIES (LINK HERE FOR FREE IDEAS in this Blog Post)

CONNECT A STRETCHY BAND ACTIVITIES BEAR PAW CREEK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stretchy Bands are my favorite for the end of the year because everyone has to HOLD ONTO THE BAND and it’s so easy to keep the classroom management in check.

 

Here’s the Link to the STRETCHY BAND ACTIVITIES

The Stretchy Band Resource is a Music and movement Activity Songs, Activity directions, Posters, to get your students moving and learning with Stretchy Bands. Perfect for Music, PE, Preschool and Special Needs Teachers to help students exercise fine and gross motor skills, stay focused, burn energy and have fun. Creative movement activities provide opportunities to also practice social and team working skills and experience positive exercise! The songs can be used with stretchy bands, scarves and parachute movement props. Home schoolers will love the music and movement activities. Activities can be adapted for Preschool up to Grade 6.

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The most amazing thing about the bands is that it keeps everyone together and hands are engaged- no poking, fidgeting!

To get my students calmed down I like to play JOHNNY ONE HAMMER! There are several versions of this song. I have my students lay down on their bellies and sing and play the activity. Here the teacher is having her students sit in a circle. 

 

 

 

MUSIC CLASS END OF YEAR ACTIVITY IDEA  #3 GAME SONGS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First Grade Music Class: I have 36 students in one of the first grade classes, so I can’t do some of the activities that I’ve done in the past. I love to play game songs as part of my music class end of year activities to reinforce basic rhythm and pitch concepts.

One of my favorite ones is: “Black Snake, Black Snake”. Here’s a fun version from my music friend Christine Skog:

Second Grade Music Class: My students are learning the dance to “Old Brass Wagon” as part of their music class end of year activities. I have the McMillan Making Music Series curriculum in my classroom, so I have the music for the dance, directions and the dance practice recordings.

You can dress up with hat and cowboy clothes- use props or just use web graphics and videos to help your students get in the “swing” of this fun dance.

It takes a whole class time to teach the dance. I’ve found it helpful to have 2 class times to do the dance.

This way students can pair up with different buddies and sing the song as well as dance.

Here’s some general guidelines for teaching dancing.

#1 SET THE SCENE:

I make a fake fire out of pool noodles and tissue paper flowers and gather my students around the fire. We’ve been walking all day, the chores are done and now it’s time to give thanks and celebrate the good things in life.

#2 SET THE TONE:

In pioneer life, everyone had to do their job. There weren’t any stores, or cars, or lights, or phones. So if your job was to get the water- you had to do it!

It required a lot of teamwork. So when we’re dancing we need everyone to be helpers and be respectful.

Use Game songs and folk dances to help your students stay focused.

#3 KEEP THE ACTION GOING:

I really do try to keep it light and fun- so I keep talking in my cowboy voice and I say things like, “If y’all don’t quiet down, then you’ll be picking up cow chips all day tomorrow!” (my students have just finished a unit on Westward movement). I remind them how bright the stars are, and that the coyote’s won’t come into the camp as long as we keep the fire safe. And to stick together.  

This Youtube Video has the lyrics and music. You could use this to teach the song and then choose one of the following videos to teach the dance section.

I found a couple of videos with variations on the dances. But it would be easy to show the video and then teach each dance step one at a time.

I like this version because the students are singing and the teacher is calling the directions out ahead to help the students- I also teach it the same way.

For your upper elementary students music class end of year activities, you might like this game. “Four White Horses Up the River”. This version is in a “hip-hop” style and sounds totally cool. Students may need a little direction on switching groups.

Maybe try having just the girls switch or just the boys to keep the social chatter down. I like the video because it’s got the lyrics and some fun music.

The range is a bit low-but you can use it to teach and then keep changing the key to go higher and higher.

For an alternate version with students demonstrating check out this video;
 
MUSIC CLASS END OF YEAR GAMES:
Some of you might enjoy having the kids sitting in small groups and playing games.
 

 HOW TO GET EVERYONE CALMED DOWN?

To get my students calm, I use scarf activities like this one-

Scarf Movement Lesson for High Low PreK-2 Activity Tutorial

Or, I will put on some quiet music and do some yoga poses with them for about 6-8 minutes. I use my “Move Your Body” video that has a Yoga section at the end.  

When I make my power  point of activities, I insert the video at the end of the presentation and then I have it ready to go.

MOVE YOUR BODY VIDEO AND MUSIC ACTIVITY

Brain Break:

The end of year is a bittersweet time for everyone in music class. There’s been fun, bonding and learning and there’s been some tough times too.

It’s the END OF THE YEAR! And don’t feel bad if it doesn’t end the way you think it was going to end- I NEVER DREAMED I’D STRIKE!  

No matter what you’re facing this year, try something different, take a deep breath and just slow everything down.

Pause instead of react, smile when you want to frown and walk forward when you want to run away- and you’ll find that you can end music class on a positive note.

I KNOW IT’S HARD!

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music class end of year activities

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I want my students to SMILE when they come back in August! That’s why I’ll give my music classes my best effort (despite the STRIKE)  with some fun music class end of year activities.
 
Here’s to a fun filled week of music class end of year activities. 
 
Thanks for reading this post!
Sandra from Sing Play Create

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Meet Sandra

Hi there!  I’m Sandra, one of the authors behind Sing Play Create.  My goal is to provide teachers with interactive resources and activities to improve the effectiveness of their teaching and enhance student learning.

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