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Nathan Hamilton

Auteur de Big Book of Animals (Igloo Books)

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This project set out to stimulate creative thinking in 5th grade beginning band students.
Through musically creative activities and a final presentation, students worked on
fundamental playing skills and collaborated creatively with their peers. Factors that
encouraged or discouraged creative thinking in the beginning band classroom were also
explored. For their final presentation, students worked in small groups to create their own
musical accompaniment to a children’s storybook. Through informal and formal
assessment, student musicians that participated in the project did not appear to grow
significantly in their musically creative abilities, playing skills, or collaborative abilities.
This appeared to be due to the pace of the class: students appeared to lack the skills
needed to address the musical problems found in the activities and final presentation.
Students also did not appear to know how to collaborate effectively to create musical
ideas. Factors that encouraged creative thinking in the beginning band classroom were: 1)
focusing student efforts on real-world problems (a live performance in front of 1st grade
students); and 2) activities that were fun for the students. Factors that discouraged
creative thinking were 1) a lack of procedural structure; 2) repetition without reflection
and change; and 3) unattainable performance standards.
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vcmprojects | Mar 28, 2024 |
I liked reading this book for a multitude of reasons. First, I loved the large captivating photographs that were present on every page. These images were all vivid and extremely high definition photos. These photos definitely draw the reader into the book and keep their attention until the end. I also liked that this book used questions as subheading within each page. Instead of using bland headings, the subheadings are phrased as interesting questions such as, “How fast are crocodiles?” These subheadings help to intrigue that reader and draw them into the text. In addition, these subheads make it easier for younger readers to find the information they are looking for. For example, a young reader may not have certain knowledge of academic vocabulary relating to animals so these easy to read questions are more effective. The main idea of this book was to inform readers about the vast diversity in the animal kingdom. The book describes each section of the animal kingdom and then features a variety of different species from that kingdom. This includes interesting facts about the species, where they live, what they eat, etc.… (plus d'informations)
 
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KerryMcLaughlin | Dec 2, 2015 |

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Œuvres
7
Membres
85
Popularité
#214,931
Évaluation
3.0
Critiques
2
ISBN
14
Langues
1

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