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Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] 77 C CLASSROOM RESOURCES Go to cart Orff Materials Musica Activa—Jos Wuytack/ed. Judy Sills. This is an adaptation of Jos Wuytack's Musica Viva 2 - Expression rythmique, first published in French in 1982 and focuses on the element of rhythm within the pedagogical framework of the Active Method, based on the principles of Carl Orff, Contents include: The ABCs of the Orff; Pedagogy Notes for Teachers; Verbal Expression; Speech Choir; Rhythmic Imitation; Rhythmic Canon; Question and Answer Technique; Rhythmic Rondo; Ostinato; Rhythmic Reading Games; Rhythmic Creativity; Movement. A must have for anyone using the Orff approach. 5331392 Book Volume 1 Rhythmic Expressions . . 29.95 Name Games—Doug Goodkin. This is a wonderful potpourri of games for all age levels. There are many opportunities for integrating the curriculum, and the developmental process of this book is based on the Orff-Schulwerk method. Have fun with such games as Spelling Name, Name Stories, Icky Bicky Soda Cracker, Rumpelstiltskin, Birthday Groups and more. 5705835 Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K-4 14.95 Orff and the Elements of Music—Konnie Saliba. This invaluable resource gives practical, step-by-step processes for introducing and exploring the elements of music with the Orff methodology, perfect for the classroom music teacher or music education student. Many fresh ideas and approaches use playing, singing, and dancing to teach about rhythm, melody, harmony, form, and timbre. Complete with classical music listening suggestions, this book is sure to enhance your program and take your teaching to the next level. 10771410 Reproducible Book . . . . . . . . . . . .K-6 34.95 The Orff Anthology—Shirley McRae, Jim Solomon, Linda High, Don Dupont & Brian Hiller. This collection of great materials from the last half century commemorates the 50th anniversary of the American Orff-Schulwerk Association. The lessons included here are still useful in today's classrooms and feature true legends of the Schulwerk, including Shirley McRae, Jim Solomon, Linda High, Don Dupont, Brian Hiller and Isabel McNeill Carley. 10661629 Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K-5 19.95 Orff Instrument Posters—Cori Bloom. These posters are an educational way to brighten up your Orff instrumentarium! All posters can be printed in vibrant colors or simple black and white. Includes: 10 Orff instrument setup posters, 23 instrument label, and 20 Orff rules posters. 10944059F Digital Resources PDF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 l Orff Instrument Source Book—Elizabeth Nichols. These are detailed, self-contained lessons designed to introduce children to music and the creative experience through Orff instruments. Considerable emphasis has been given to developing movement and drama with each song. 11199337 Book - Volume 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Orff Schulwerk Rediscovered—ed. Rainier Kotzian & Polo Vallejo. This resource contains 15 prepared teaching models based on musical pieces from Orff-Schulwerk volumes 1-5. It demonstrates how children between the ages of four and ten can discover a fun-packed approach to music. Clear musical texts with audio and video examples and numerous reproducible PDFs on the accompanying DVD aid in preparation and illustrate how individual parts are played. Each model contains possible teaching processes and additional practice and improvisation ideas. The free app Play Orff is also available, permitting both children and adults to make music, compose, and create arrangements in digital form. 10940595 Book & DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.99 Orff Schulwerk Today—Jane Frazee. Music for children. Seven master teachers share their classroom expertise and insights in nurturing musical expression and understanding with students. Included are songs and rhymes as well as over 100 lesson suggestions. A CD of listening examples from a variety of historical periods and cultural contexts is also included. 10023834 Book & CD Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54.95 Orff Source—Denise Gagne. This is a collection of 89 Orff arrangements of traditional folk songs and singing games, sequenced according to tone set. 3297550 Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PK-6 20.00 Orff Source Volume 2—Robert Amchin, Denise Gagne, Alice Olson, Daphne Price, Lorie Price-Wagner & Judy Sills. This resource has 63 Orff arrangements of traditional and composed folksongs and singing games, sequenced according to tone set. Teachers looking for a song to reinforce a particular sol-fa pattern will find many choices. 10284723 Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4 25.00 Orff Source Volume 3—Robert Amchin, Daphne Price, Lori Price-Wagner & Judy Sills. The purpose of this collection is to provide the classroom music teacher with a collection of I, I-V, and I-IV-V Orff arrangements of familiar folksongs and singing games as well as some original game songs. These arrangements are of songs used in Grades 5-6 of the "Musicplay" music program. 10285252 Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6 25.00 Orff We Go!—Cristi Cary Miller & Kathlyn Reynolds. Connect music with movement, dance and speech in active participation. Learn about beat and rhythm, melodic patterns, pitch direction, tempo, solfege, syncopation, and much more. Included are 16 songs for lower grades, and 16 songs for upper grades, in addition to helpful teaching sequences and simple Orff or piano accompaniments. Songs include: Bunny Boogie; Can You Move Like Me?; Drum Game Song; A Lizard Named Claude; Pass the Rock, and more. 10296790 Reproducible Book . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6 19.99 Orffestrations for Christmas—arr. Linda Forrest. This is a collection of creative arrangements of favorite Christmas carols for voices and Orff instruments. Songs include: Jingle Bells; What Child Is This?; Away in the Manger; Ding Dong Merrily on High; Jolly Old St. Nicholas; Christmas Bells and The Angel Band. 1653989 Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8 19.95 Orffestrations for Christmas—arr. Linda Forrest. Music in this second volume of Christmas Orffestrations includes Infant Holy Infant Lowly, Christmas Is Coming, Here We Go a-Caroling, Snowflakes of Love, Deck the Halls, Pat-a-Pan, Up on the Housetop, O Come Little Children, There Were Three Kings, Coventry Carol, O Come O Come Emmanuel, Sing We Noel and The Night Before Christmas. 1692722 Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8 19.95 Painted Music—Aimee Curtis Pfitzner. A fantastic new resource for elementary music teachers using art and music to activate children's literature. The author has chosen several of her favorite children's books and has added art activities, songs, and Orff instrument arrangements. Each activity has a complete Orff process lesson plan along with material lists, recommended art works for viewing, and listening selections. Online materials are included with each book, including manipulatives, visuals, and vocal scores. Playlists for musical resources are available in iTunes and Spotify. 10872179 Book & Online Audio . . . . . . . . . . .3-6 29.95 Pitch Hill Solfege Method Teacher Manual—Pitch Publications. In Pitch Hill, each solfege note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a boxer and loves to box. He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him so when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof - and that story leads to the Re hand sign.The stories provide a way to remember the corresponding hand sign as well as help explain the relationship between individual pitches. Though the system is enhanced by technologies available in many schools such as iPads, IWB, etc., it can also be taught using a simple chalkboard. The Pitch Hill method was created to overcome the challenge of teaching solfege notes by engaging visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning modalities as well as captivating students with wonderful storytelling.This approach is also appropriate for teaching things such as scales, pentatonic scales, melody, pitch, singing, and harmony and is appropriate for people following Kodaly, Orff, or any other method of music education. 11106903 Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 11106896F Digital Resources Powerpoint . . . . . . . . 18.00 Play.A.Palooza—Deborah A. Imiolo. This collection of lessons and repertoire for barred percussion is an all- encompassing Orff resource designed to teach playing technique, introduce new rhythms, provide thoughts on instrument storage and more. The included CD with PowerPoint presentations will present new concepts in a step-by-step visual way. 10708329 Reproducible Book & Enhanced CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5 24.95 l Playful Possibilities—Aimee Curtis Pfitzner. Mr. Rogers had it right when he said, "When we treat children's play as seriously as it deserves, we are helping them feel the joy that's to be found in the creative spirit. It's the things we play with and the people who help us play that make a great difference in our lives." This resource starts with the idea of play incorporating some favorite children's books, singing games, listening activities, and original songs, in dozens of Orff process lesson plans to activate children and let them "play" with music. Learning through play helps a child make sense of the world around them. Playful learning increases confidence as well as self-esteem and builds relationships with others. It helps children problem-solve, understand rules and limits, encourages conflict resolution, inspires creativity, and expands language. Supplemental materials are included with each book, including manipulatives, visuals, and vocal scores. Playlists for musical resources are available in iTunes and Spotify. 11218189 Book & Online PDF with online resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 Process and Play—Brian Hiller & Don Dupont. Don Dupont and Brian Hiller share some of their tried-and-true lessons for grades K-5 in this versatile collection of ideas. Your students will learn through making music, and you will have all the visual aids, printable music, and teaching strategies you need to implement each lesson successfully. 10692788 Book & CD-ROM. . . . . . . . . . . . . .K-6 19.95 Ready Set Go Orff!—Cristi Cary Miller & Kathlyn Reynolds. Using Carl Orff's approach of sing-say-dance-play, this collection will give you multiple ways to introduce your children to the world of music making. Within its pages you will find songs that involve singing games, Orff and unpitched instrumental accompaniments, simple choreography, and extension activities. In addition, there are colorful interactive slides to assist in learning and playing games. The collection features reproducible singer songsheets and step-by-step teaching suggestions for the songs, games, and Orff parts. Projectable, full-color song charts are included via digital access and viewed in your browser. These charts include song lyrics and interactive activities for enhanced learning. 10689675 Book with digital access to song chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 29.99

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