This change will affect our way of letting our creativity and emotions loose. Choir is a place where we accept anyone and everyone into our group. We feel safe and at home when we walk into this little room, we are welcomed by the ones in here with open arms, we don't judge others for who they are or who they want to be. Our choir director has always been there for us ; not just for our competitio
Being a judge at auditions, shows, and performances can be a daunting task! Use this judging sheet and make the job simple and easy. Evaluate two acts on this one sheet, and print as many copies as you need for your auditions or show. There is room for scoring each of 10 categories on a scale from 1 to 10, room for comments in each category and a spot to insert the total score, with a perfect score being 100. All aspects of performance are included from clothing and props to technical ability and audience rapport. Usable for elementary, middle and high school. This is a printable PDF product. Terms of Use: When you purchase this product, it is licensed to you only for classroom/personal use as a single user. Want to earn TPT Credits for a future purchase? Just leave feedback on your ‘My Purchases’ page for each item. I’d love to hear how you used this product in your classroom. Also follow me for new products, sales, and freebies. I hope you enjoy this product! Please check out my store.
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Shy Teen Sweeps “The Voice” Judges Off Their Feet With 'His Eye Is On The Sparrow' Nineteen-year-old singer Somer Smith was excited but extremely nervous when she found out that she was selected to perform in the blind auditions for The Voice: Australia. Believe it or not, she had only sung in front of her
Over 100 sold! Build critical listening skills with your choir students with this resource of 6 listening graphic organizers that you can REUSE with any listening example. The listening worksheets, with an option for teachers to edit to their needs as well, are designed to prepare students for MPA, festival, contest, whatever your region calls group performance assessments and get them thinking how the judges think. This resource is easily repeatable with choir students because you can continue to choose different listening selections. (You know, the fun part of choir lesson planning - finding performances to share with your students!) Ready-to-use with the prepared versions with instructions or incorporate these listening graphic organizers in your music lesson plans prior to contest by adding in your own instructions, questions, musical elements, etc. Or, use these listening worksheets as choir sub plans (or chorus sub plans if your region uses chorus) with either the printable worksheets or digital music activities version. What’s in this resource: 2 Printable PDFs (6 pages each) With instructions Blank version for teacher customization 2 PowerPoints (7 slides each) Student instruction sheet as the first slide to mitigate potential student-use errors such as deleting text boxes or items With instructions, editable text boxes already inserted for students to use Blank version for teacher customization, contains the same text boxes for student responses Links to make a copy of the Google Slides versions of the PowerPoints Similarly, there are multiple links and the student versions have text boxes already inserted as well in the Google Slides. The Google Slides version also contains the same Student Instruction sheet that the PowerPoint files contain. The links are located in the TOU PDF within the zipped file. What's NOT in this resource: Listening examples. You, the choir teacher, will need to provide your students listening examples. Some ideas to get your started as you choose listening examples: past concert recordings, recording your students currently and having them assess, contacting your choir association to obtain past MPA or contest performances for students to learn from, and, of course, YouTube. The listening graphic organizers are inspired from the strategy used in Language Arts and Reading classes called "Close Readings". In a close reading, students read the same text multiple times and each time focuses on a different skill. This resources transfers that strategy to improve listening skills in the choral classroom. Close Listening refers to using the same method to train students' ears. Each graphic organizer says "1st Listen", "2nd Listen", and "3rd Listen". The execution is ultimately up to you as the teacher, but this resource is meant to be used on the same song so students receive deliberate practice. Gauge your students' attention spans to find the best way to reiterate each listen. My personal recommendation is to select a recording and listen to the first half for the 1st listen and only have students answer the 1st listen section. The goal is to train their ears to focus on one aspect at a time. Then, play the 2nd half of the song and instruct students to complete the 2nd listen section only. Finally, play the entire song and have students finish the 3rd listen section with permission to work on the previous sections if they noticed something when listening again. With this route, each graphic organizer should take around 8-10 minutes (With a 3 minute performance: 1st Listen - 1.5 minutes, give 30 seconds to finish thoughts before moving on, 2nd Listen - 1.5 minutes, give 30 seconds to finish thoughts again, 3rd Listen - 3 minutes, 1 to 3 minutes to finish the graphic organizer). Or, play through the entire piece for each close listen. Choose or create the best way to implement this resource for your class! My recommendation is to use the listening graphic organizers across the week and NOT front load everything in a single class period. For example, after purchasing this resource I would recommend printing the set front and back and giving students the packet at the start of the week. On Monday, have students listen to the piece you want them to evaluate and complete the Tone Quality graphic organizer. On Tuesday, use the SAME performance and have students complete the Technical Preparation graphic organizer. On Wednesday, continue using the SAME performance and complete the Musical Effect graphic organizers. (This could be broken down to Wednesday and Thursday if you want to split it up too.) Finally, at the end of the week have students complete the Final Score graphic organizers with partners. This resource contains 6 listening graphic organizers: Close Listening for Tone Quality Close Listening for Technical Preparation Close Listening for Musical Effect Final Score This activity is an extension that involves collaborating with two other classmates to facilitate discussing their evaluations as if they were the three MPA/festival judges. Feel free to omit this or customize the blank version to fit your needs. ♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫ Please leave a review to share your experience! 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Good Morning, and Happy Monday my beautiful readers! I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend! I spent the weekend trying to survive a sinus infection. It may just be time to go into the doctor, pout, pout! That's ok, because I'm so excited today to have guest blogger Ashley from: Hi, I’m Ashley and I blog at Homemaking Challenged about my challenges in the area of homemaking. No matter how hard I try, things don’t always go to plan, but I’m trying to grow in this area, and share everything from recipes to projects around the house to encouragement and tips for the modern homemaker. I’m so honored that Allie is letting me share this tutorial with you. Today I will show you an easy way to make placemats, and I do mean EASY. It all started when I fell in love with some curtains. I was then “forced” to paint our wall grey. Then I found a matching tablecloth for the curtains, I bought it and placed it on the table, however it was too matchy/matchy and I was not a fan. So what is a girl to do but turn that tablecloth into placemats for our family. Here is how I did it. First you must, gather your supplies: An old placemat (to use as a template) Fabric (I used a tablecloth - bonus because it already has some seams) Iron Ironing board Heat n Bond hem Paper bag Pencil Scissors Scotch guard Heat up your iron, and then using your template, mark 1/4’’ around the template with your pencil. Cut out the fabric. Fold your seam and press with the iron. Place your heat n bond under the pressed seam. Cover the seam with the paper bag and slowly move your iron over it. Remove paper bag and repeat the process for each seam. The paper bag is important so the extra bond gets on it, instead of your project or iron! And TA-DA! It really is a simple and easy process, I did four placemats in about 20 minutes and that was with taking pictures. The final step is a must for those who have kids, scotch guard those babies so that they stay nicer longer. Secrets for Success: Don’t skip the pre-iron step, I know it is tempting, but it makes a big difference. Flip it over to the front to check that it is the way you want it after you iron the seams and before you press it with the bond. Cut the top layer of each corner at an angle so that they line up nicely Don’t move the paper bag away too fast, but make sure it is still warm to the touch when you do, so that it takes all of the extra glue off your fabric with it. Don’t put them in the dryer! Heat is what is holding them together, and the dryer may unseal it. If you want to be able to dry it, then you will need to stitch it. They don’t have to be perfect, even the ones I bought from the store aren't perfectly strait. Fabulous tutorial, especially for those who sometimes don't get the seams straight (a-hem, not me, lol). I love that pattern too, so lovely! Thank yo so much Ashley for your wonderful post , and thank you all for tuning in today! Until Next Time... Stay tuned tomorrow to see who the winner is of the Dakotawitch Bath and Relaxation Giveaway! Also stick around to enter a Lip Balm and Scrub Giveaway! This post was featured on:
Teach your choral students vowels and consonants from the International Phonetic Alphabet in a calming and beautiful way with these magnolia and shiplap IPA vowels & consonants posters! These posters are perfect for older students in middle and high school choir, and they can be used by other classes as well! Set includes FREE pocket-sized cards that are perfect for review! These 25 basic IPA consonant sounds are included: [p]: Pet, Spin, Happy [b]: Bay, Web, Bet [t]: Ten, Tie, Sting [d]: Day, Den, Led [k]: Cake, Unique, Kite [g]: Big, Give, Go [m]: May, Them, Me [n]: Neat, Tin, Winner [ŋ]: Sing, Ring, Being [f]: Feet, Enough, Photo [v]: Voice, Have, Over [ө]: Think, Teeth, Bath [ð]: Then, Breathe, They [s]: See, Lesson, City [z]: Zoo, Zip, Rose [ſ]: She, Emotion, Show [Ʒ]: Genre, Vision, Beige [h]: Heat, Here, Hay [l]: Lift, Please, Table [r]: Red, Rake, Rest [j]: Yes, Year, Cube [w]: Were, Lower, Queen [hw]: When, What, Where [tſ]: Chill, Choice, Cheese [dƷ]: Jet, Judge, Edge These 18 basic IPA vowel sounds are included: [ɑ]: father, hot, la [ɛ]: set, met, bed [i]: three, sea, knee [o]: know, whoa, grow [u]: boot, glue, too [ɑI]: by, light, sight [ɑΩ] : mouse, loud, plow [æ]: bat, pass, cab [e]: chaos, lake, say [eI]: bait, wait, Kate [I]: grit, sit, bit [oΩ ]: boat, goat, wrote [ju]: cute, beauty, music [Ω]: look, took, book (plus a few others that I can't type in here, and 6 heading pages) Click the PREVIEW button for a peek at all of the posters. _____________________________________________________________ HELPFUL HINTS: If you need an additional poster for your classroom, let me know and I'll add it to the set for you. Contact me by leaving a comment in the product Q&A section, or you may contact me at https://melodypayne.com/contact/ If you need help or have questions, please contact me. Purchasing this item grants you a SINGLE USER LICENSE for use in a single classroom. Purchase multiple licenses for multiple users at checkout. Not for commercial use. Copyright © 2018 Melody Payne. All rights reserved. Leaving thoughtful feedback helps you earn TpT credits to spend! I'd love to hear how much you and your students are enjoying these items, and other buyers benefit from reading your thoughtful feedback, so please leave a few kind words and a super rating below. Thank you! Having trouble with a file? Leave a question on the Q&A tab or submit a support ticket before leaving feedback. _____________________________________________________________ Click here for more magnolia and rustic shiplap items! Let's connect! Visit my blog at MelodyPayne.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Facebook Join me on Pinterest Sign up for FREEBIES!
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1991 Royal Academy of Arts Poster, Sir Christopher Wren, "The Making of St Pauls" Architecture, artist gallery exhibition, wall art decor This exhibition poster is from the Royal Academy of Arts for an exhibition in 1991 featuring "Sir Christopher Wren and the Making of St Pauls". It features Sir Christopher Wren's "The Great Model" from 1673-74 made of oak and plaster. Dimensions: 30.3 in x 20.1 in (77 cm x 51 cm) Wren’s unrealised Great Model, now in the cathedral’s Trophy Room, took about ten months to design from December 1672 to September 1673 and more than a year afterwards to build and decorate. Wren developed the Great Model from a proposal known as the Greek Cross, a design at All Souls College, Oxford, for a monumental, centrally planned cathedral on new foundations. He had prepared this design soon after presenting a scheme known as the First Model in May 1670 In this proposal a long, ten-bay, choir-auditory, with covered walkways around its exterior and a domed vestibule at the west end would have been built over the foundations of the old eastern arm and crossing. Within about two years it was judged ‘not stately enough’, and a decision followed to rebuild on new foundations. Sir Christopher Wren was one of the most highly acclaimed English architects in history, as well as an anatomist, astronomer, geometer, and mathematician-physicist. He was accorded responsibility for rebuilding 52 churches in the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666, including what is regarded as his masterpiece, St Paul's Cathedral, on Ludgate Hill, completed in 1710. What is special about exhibition and gallery posters is that they are an affordable way of getting good, unique art on the walls, as although it is not an artists original, neither is it something that has been mass reproduced. Because of the age of these posters, there are areas of wear and tear, particularly on the edges. I have done my best to take photos where they are torn. The good news is that when framed, the tears press up well against glass, and edges can be hidden by mats. Any wear picked up from years are part of the charm. These posters are sent as unframed. They are delivered in a cardboard-backed envelope for protection. They have been stored folded. See the FAQ for more information on shipping, tracking and insurance options.