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Sherman, Caren

Welcome to Music Class!

 

TEACHER NAME:  Mrs. Sherman CLASSROOM:  K-5 Music room 227
E-MAIL: csherman@berkeley87.org VOICEMAIL:  708-449-3839

 


CLASS INFORMATION

WHAT'S HAPPENING THIS WEEK- May14th - May 18th
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
         

 

Intervention

3rd Drozd

2nd Lorenzini

K Smith P.M.

4th Fasse

 

  

 

4th Stefani

K Smith A.M.

K Nieves A.M.

1st Bianchi

2nd Mazzoni

K Nieves P.M.

4th Samp

2nd Silvey

1st Passareli

1st Deavila

3rd Kutschke

5th Ontiveros

 

Intervention

4th Fregoso

5th Pendergast

3rd Browne

5th Deditz

 

District Substitute 

 


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Berkeley School District 87 Grading Scale
A =92- 100%
B =83- 91%
C =74- 82%
D =65- 73%
F = 64% & below


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HOMEWORK POLICY

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CLASSROOM HOMEWORK POLICY
Music class typically does not have homework.  

 


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FAVORITE LINKS

http://www.classicsforkids.com  Children can read about famous composers and play note name games.  They can also hear the sounds of musical instruments and view them. 


http://www.creatingmusic.com/  This is a children's online creative music environment for children of all ages.  They can compose music and play music games and puzzles.  


http://www.jazzatlincolncenter.org/jazzed/j4yp_curr/#/content   This is a great introduction to the sounds and history of jazz.  


http://www.nyphilkids.org/main.phtml?  This is the New York Philharmonic Kidzone site.  Children can create compositions, learn about composers and conductors, and there are even directions on how to make your own instrument.


http://www.sfskids.org  The San Francisco Symphony Kids site shows students all about music from reading notation and learning about instruments to experimenting with the sights and sounds of music.

 

 


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CLASSROOM RULES

While in music, students will be expected to follow the district wide rules of conduct.  They are as follows:  

1.  Follow directions when given

2.  Stay on task, work quietly

3.  Keep hands, feet, and objects away from others

4.  Come prepared for class

5.  Respect yourself, others, and everyone's property

 

 


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

 

 


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