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The CREATIVE Preschoolers


This week, the Perky Preschoolers have proven how they have developed into becoming great artists! 

They have created beautiful MOSAIC in line with our related concepts on PATTERNS. 
  
 
 
 


Preschoolers' Mosaic Wall

MUSIC
For Music, Preschoolers learned simple NOTATIONS such as:
whole note (4 beats)
half note (2 beats)
quarter note (1 beat)

  

They explored beats of each notes using the triangle instrument. They played the given patterns with a partner.

 

Then, to transfer their learning they created their own patterns using the notations learned.

 

 

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  1. Thank you, Ms.Faye! I wonder if they made the shapes themselves for the art, too. Some seem rather difficult. I'm impressed. Very beautiful. And it's so nice that they listen to music during Art! Maria was so happy playing the music.

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