Week of March 23rd, 2015



Learning About Kaki King and Reading Tiny Little Fly

This week in music class, we began by reading Tiny Little Fly (written by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Kevin Waldron). It is a fun story about a quick little fly who is buzzing around three animals from the savannah. She is a speedy thing and can't be caught! Throughout the book, we found the phrase "My oh my! A tiny little fly!" repeating. I thought it would be fun to use that repeating theme as an opportunity to do a little singing. Click the mp3 below to hear how we sang it!
Then we moved on to one of the female artists featured this month for Women's History Month, Kaki King! Kaki is a 36 year old guitarist from Atlanta who is sponsored by Ovation guitars and known for her percussive, classical stylings on the guitar (see the video below!). The kids really enjoyed seeing how she uses different techniques to create unique sounds. Before watching the videos I brought to class, I demonstrated several of these guitar techniques for the kids: hammer-ons, tapping, and finger picking. I also pointed out to the children to keep a special eye out for Kaki's special nails--like many classical players, she wears her nails very short on her fretboard hand, and her nails long and sharp on her strumming hand for picking capability. 














QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR CHILD

1) What animals did the little fly run find in the book Tiny Little Fly from music class? An elephant, a hippo and a tiger!

2) Do you remember what instrument the woman Kaki King plays? The guitar!

3) Can you tell me something special about her nails? They are long on one hand, and short on the other hand!