Hornet Word of the Week This week's Word of the Week is: ANALYZE Do you know what it means? Can you use it in a sentence? |
Remember: If Fred M. Lynn Middle School is closed for some reason, the next school day follows the same pattern. |
Class Announcements Student of the MonthCongratulations to Fred Lynn MS Student of the Month
Jahne Vail Month Quote"Winning is not a sometime thing; it's an all time thing. You don't win once in a while, you don't do things right once in a while, you do them right all the time. Winning is habit. Unfortunately, so is losing"
Vince Lombardi Top Ten Reasons Music Education RocksMarch is National Music in Our Schools Month Enduring your children's practice sessions (singing, instrument, theory, even dance) and sitting through hour long school concerts may sometimes make you feel like a saint -- not only because sometimes the ear assaults can be quite jostling, but also because encouraging music in their lives really is a good thing. March is National Music in Our Schools Month, which is a nationwide program to recognize and showcase music curriculums in schools and to give kids a chance to show off what they've learned (both inside and outside the classroom). It is also a chance to show community leaders why not to target the music department programs in budget cuts. Sure, the economy is squeezing everything and everybody, but the benefit of music is proven to be a key part in our kids' development and learning. Studies show that: 1. Kids think music is fun (and since geometry, well, is not, we need to encourage fun learning too) Plus, after a while, no ear plugs are necessary. It just sounds good to have music in the house. Semester ReviewThe semester review will be held on January 27th - 29th during 2nd period. it will include ALL exercises and vocabulary that we have been working on.
Band Grading Policies(Displays 9/25/2008)A student term will be dertermined based on the following:
1. Daily classroom participation. Lack of participation will lower your grade. 2. Ability to perform required and assigned music. 3. Test: Playing or Written(scales, etudes, music excerpts, rhythms, etc.) 4. Attendance at Public Performances(Prince William County Schools Instructional Regulation Policy 643.04) Students are expected to work for the following individual performance objectives: 1. Play with a good characteristic sound. 2. Play the correct notes. 3. Play the correct rhythms. 4. Play the correct articulations. 5. Play at the required tempo. 6. Play the required dynamic level, both individually and as an ensemble as prescribed by the conductor. 7. Play the correct style. 8. Contribute to an enviroment of cooperation. 9. Give 100% at all times. Playing Test 4One Band One Sound Tone + Tech Development #1 Part C - D
Playing Test #2October 12, 2009 Including Exercises 1-4 of the lesson book Discussion Topics Class Files No "Class Files" exist(s) |
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