Indigenous Music in the Classroom

I rarely drive in my car alone without someone to talk to on the phone or a mental list to prepare, but tonight was one of those occasions where I could enjoy listening to CBC Radio on my drive home. I always learn something when I take the time to listen to CBC content. Sometimes it is as simple as a gardening tip, but other times it is something inspirational and life-changing.

Tonight, I had the pleasure of catching only three songs. They were part of a follow-up to the June 21st Indigenous Day program, which had aired earlier in the month and featured music by Indigenous artists across Canada.

I found myself memorized by these incredible songs that were a blend of traditional and modern Indigenous music. My lightbulb flashed on!   I suddenly knew how I could authentically add another layer of Indigenititey into my future classrooms.

I am always stuck wondering what music I should play in classrooms. What is appropriate? I’m not a classical music fan. I also have found that I enjoy listening to nature sounds like rain when I am trying to concentrate on studying etc., but that’s not always appropriate either. I love upbeat, happy music, but I don’t always want a classroom singing and dancing to their favourite pop songs either and then I’m always on swear word monitoring duty!

My gut feeling says I should be able to compile an excellent YouTube playlist of Indigenous Artists from all across our country in many different styles. Maybe some students will recognize what I have put together for what it is, and maybe some won’t. Perhaps, I will share what the playlist is to allow my Indigenous students to see themselves reflected in my classroom uniquely.

Either way, I will have a great solution to my music in the classroom dilemma and another way to embed present Indigenous culture into my classroom.

***  I have scoured YouTube for Canadian Indigenous Music Artists and began my collection in a Playlist on my Mrs.Sara.McManus YouTube Channel. As of August 8, 2022 I have collected 67 songs from First Nations, Inuit and Metis artists ranging from traditional to modern and everything in between.

Classroom Screen

Oh my goodness!   This is the best find I have had in a while!

I came across it during a few minutes of Facebook scrolling, when I should have been doing something much more important, but it is fantastic.

This is a free website that you can use on your computer for your Smartboard that has all sorts of handy applications for classroom management!

https://www.classroomscreen.com/

It has many different vivid background images that you can choose from, as well as allows you to upload your own image, which would be great if you were working on a classroom theme.

It has quick features that you can use to help manage noise levels in your classroom, like a customizable traffic light, a changeable visual diagram, and a sound measurement feature with a gentle alert feature.


There are also features that help you make classroom decisions like the random name or dice rolling.

You use the text feature to write custom messages, tasks, or assignments for student work.

There is also a nice drawing pad that would be compatible with the Smartboard markers!

And several timer and calendar features that are free too!

A countdown timer with different sounds for buzzers, including the Super Mario Theme.

A stopwatch with lap capabilities.

 

 

Adjustable clocks: Analog, digital, 12/24 hour.

An adjustable calendar.

 

Great Ideas from a Week in a Gr 2-3 Split

It is the week of April 11 to 15 and I am in the sweetest little grade 2-3 classroom.  I have to admit that there are only 15 students in this class and there is no EA support.

  • Morning Attendance – have the students take the attendance as a morning job.  Enter into a weekly table in a duotang.  This teacher added in a “Would you rather question” for each day of the week as well!  I bet if you combined the student responsibility with a class dojo, you would have a winning combination.
  • Soap Train – Have the students pump the soap into their hands and then walk around the classroom as they rub the soap into their hands before rinsing their hands clean and drying, Super quick and effective before snack and lunch,
  • Let young student sit on top of their desk during a lesson for fun and a change! (This was observed during an SEL lesson by the Counsellor.)
  • Manipulatives along top of Bookshelf where Students Line-up!