Learning About Nature Through
Music and the Arts
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Be Curious Be Inspired Create and Share Through Music |
Welcome! I LOVE being outside! ... Maybe a little too much!! Looking forward to learning outside with movement, percussion, and discovering sounds outside! Here is an example of how music and nature are connected, and we can find music everywhere! Let's throw it back to a lesson from May, about Nature Music! Click on the picture below and find music outside, with Mme Jennifer, and her pup, Skye! Did I say I love outside yet? The picture below was a c-c-c-c-cold day in January, riding my bike the whole length of the river trail! Beautiful! Also: no traffic lights, lol! Be dressed for it, and you are good! I am, in fact, under all that stuff and felt pretty good! Because I do... Btw, these are ice instruments... that's a good idea right there! It's Terje Isungset who came to play for the New Music Festival last year! And it was COLD! I'm smiling because my face froze like that... but it was awesome! More outside times... skiing on one of our beautiful trails... in fact this is one of my favourite sounds, is how quiet it can be when out skiing... you can actually hear the snow fall, and I tell students about it all the time!
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Click HERE to go back to the first postBio - Jennifer EngbrechtI am a music specialist in the Louis Riel School Division in Manitoba, Canada. I have a strong interest in the interrelationship of all subject areas, especially infusing the arts into all learning, and as their own stand-alone subjects. NEW:
So excited to be interviewed for Green Teacher Magazine's "Talking With Green Teachers" Podcast My article in the MSSTA Journal for Fall 2021... Click on the image below:
My article in the Summer 2021 Green Teacher Magazine. Click on the image below:
Disconnect: The Outdoor Education Podcast - listen to this episode about Teaching Music Outside by clicking on the picture below:
Looking for the WSO Manitoba Mosaic lesson for Hey Terre by Kelly Bado?
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