@a_nt_i You’re welcome. 😊 Also, I don’t know if you’re talking about us, but I’m pretty sure we’ve all heard you cuss in person, so online isn’t a shocker. 🤭
@josefinor For Theory, she can use https://t.co/NAVbioTGp4, which will help with written and aural theory. She can use Sight Singing Factory for oral training. Tell her that she can get in touch with me directly if she has more specific questions I can address for her.
@josefinor Okay. For playing assignments I had them upload videos to Google Classroom. Flipgrid would also be a good place for that, and that would allow other students to comment. She could use Padlet for having the students listen and respond to music.
@josefinor I think it entirely depends on what area of music is being taught. Different areas have different apps and programs that can be used. I know that’s not helpful, but if you had specific areas I could probably help you out more. 😊
We weren’t able to have our usual performances at the end of the year, but that didn’t stop us from celebrating the work done throughout the year. Here are the bronze medal winners for Band Olympics:@wing_mwing@aishongkong
All of 9th grade coming together to play a baby picture Kahoot. Thanks to Mr. E and the students for putting together such a fun activity. We’ll have to do it again some time soon! @dodes_lis@kabel_ais@wing_mwing@EmilyHillVAEd@aishongkong
Unfortunately we have to cancel this Friday’s (07/02) Artland Exhibition ‘Our City’. Keep an eye out for event details for the AP Art and Drama Show & The Whole School Art Exhibition later this year. #redbrick125