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Special Areas. Art Music Health Media Physical Education. Kindergarten General Music Lori Douglas & Karen Sirian. Learning Through Exploration Steady Beat Voice (Singing, Speaking) Instruments Movement Imagination. Sing. Listen. Vocal/General Music Karen Sirian.

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  1. Special Areas Art Music Health Media Physical Education

  2. Kindergarten General MusicLori Douglas & Karen Sirian Learning Through Exploration • Steady Beat • Voice (Singing, Speaking) • Instruments • Movement • Imagination

  3. Sing Listen Vocal/General MusicKaren Sirian Grade 1 – Listening, Singing, Moving, and Playing; Beginning to read and write music. Grade 2 – Extend their music vocabulary, pitch range, and rhythm patterns. Grade 3 – Perform for the first time on stage - November 20. Recorders in the spring Grade 4 – Recorders continued. Honors chorus Grade 5 – Drums and other World Music instruments. Honors Chorus. Honors Concert May 7 Move Play

  4. Physical EducationJohn Code, Susan Routson, Ray Gemmill Five Skill Themes • Fitness • Striking • Throwing & Catching • Movement Education • Group Initiatives

  5. Physical Education • Dress for Success • Tennis shoes • Shorts or pants • If wearing a skirt, have shorts underneath • Appropriate for the weather • No jewelry • Long hair tied back

  6. Physical Education • Medical Concerns • Please send a note to the P.E. teacher for minor concerns. • For more serious concerns requiring the student to be excused for more than one week, a doctor’s note is needed. • When released from physician’s care, send a note of release to the school nurse and P.E. teacher.

  7. APE is aservice provided to students who qualifybased on specific physical needsand/or deficiencies to ensure that they can be as successful in Physical Education as their non-disabled peers. Adapted Physical Education Tori Pickett

  8. Michelle Cash and Audrey Snyder Art Each art lesson highlights one or more of the seven- Elements of Art: Line, Shape, Color, Value, Form, Texture, Space.

  9. Overall Wellness Safety Nutrition & Physical Activity Body Systems Drugs Sun Safety Dental health Good Hygiene Environmental Health Health Gina LaGreca and John Code

  10. MediaPeggy Miller, Stefanie Goldsmith, and Diane Whitney • Success in Media • Read with your children! • Help your children return books on time • Teach them how to take care of their books • Encourage your students to follow our Runnymede Code of Conduct

  11. Thank You! Please check out our class websites which can be accessed from the Runnymede school website. If you have any questions, all Special Areas Teachers can be found in the media center this evening.

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