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  • Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens
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Guest Teacher 5/30/2025

ASD and K/1

Have the students follow along with this singalong video

If there is time have the students play this freeze dance game.

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5

Holy Crow!

Have you ever seen a crow?  They are all around us.  Look outdoors and listen carefully.  Do you see that black bird up in a tree or circling over head?  Can you hear the "CAW!" as they call out?  Look carefully at the picture below and see if you recognize this bird.  Crows are considered song birds and they can mimic or recreate many sound that they hear.  Although their voices may not be the most beautiful they are distinct and well remembered.  Many singers who become popular don't have the most perfect voices, but there is always something that makes them stand out and be memorable.  Crows are the same.  Additionally, crows are very intelligent.  The size of their brain compared to the size of their bodies is similar in scale to that of a chimpanzee, and the chimpanzee is a very close relative to humans!  Watch the video below to see just how smart this bird is.
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Watch this video.  Look at how intelligent the crow is.



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Crows have played an important role in stories throughout time.  The next video is a LEGEND (a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated) from the Native American tribes of the United States.   Many tribes had a similar story so it cannot be traced back to one specific nation.  This story tells the tale of how the crow went from being a beautiful creature to the plain black bird we know today.




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  • Guest Teacher 10/16
  • ASD
  • Trombone Shorty
  • Reading Rhythms Review
  • Instrument Offerings
  • The Nutcracker
  • The Snowman/Snowdog
  • Lost Sock Day
  • Lunar New Year
  • Let Grow
  • Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens
  • The Magic Flute
  • Moving Up Playlist
  • Peter and the Wolf
  • Pere i el Llop
  • Upper Grades Reading Rhythms
  • The Rainbow Crow
  • K/1 Rhythm Introduction and Review
  • Global Day of Play!
  • Reading Music
  • Roller Coaster Voices
  • K Plans 8/29