Music Activities for the Whole Family
It is our firm belief that music is an invaluable tool to help in the teaching of academic subjects.
A 1996 grant from Oracle Corporation enabled Music at Kohl Mansion to add lesson enrichment materials to the Music in Schools performances for first through fifth grades. These six- to eight-page workbooks supplemented and explained concepts the children learned directly from the musicians each year. Activities were correlated to grade-level California Curriculum Standards for academic subjects.
In 2005, the Sounds Like Learning© enrichment guide first appeared online enabling families to share from home the fun of the in-school performances and learning activities. These playful musical ideas will reinforce classroom curriculums in math, language arts, social studies and science, and introduce parents and caregivers to a broad range of online education resources.
- Spend some time with your kids
- Support your child’s academic skills
- Have fun traveling the world of music
How to Use Sounds Like Learning©
Though these enrichment activities are designed for parents and their kids together, older children will have no trouble enjoying them alone.
Select an issue. Preview the activities by visiting the Summary and Goals page, an overview for parents of the in-school curriculum presented by the musical group featured in that issue. When you have oriented yourself:
- Sit at the computer with your child and share an interactive adventure!
- Follow directions to fun activities and discussion topics.
- Work out the answers and have adventures togetheryou may want to have paper and pencils handy.
- Follow the links (in the Table of contents or at the bottom of each page) to the other parts of the program.
- Send us feedback. We would love to hear from you.
Past issues of Sounds Like Learning©
In addition to our online issues, past issues of Sounds like Learning© are available here in PDF form for you to download, read or print and to explore with your child offline. Though originally designed for teachers, they are effective in home and family situations. Like the online version, each past issue provides goals and objectives, a table of contents, text, pictures, activities and suggestions for further explorations.
Credits and Appreciation
Music at Kohl Mansion is grateful to several web-based music education sites and illustration/clip-art services. We have endeavored to properly credit our sources throughout the activity pages, or to link directly to sites that will broaden your appreciation of music education resources on the web. If we have failed to issue proper credit to any source, here or embedded in activity pages, please contact us and we will make an immediate correction.
Special Thanks
Special thanks to the San Francisco Symphony's Education Department for their collaborative support of the Sitka String Quartet through the Adventures in Music Program.Professional Services - Kohl for Kids
Joyce Jordan, Curriculum Developer and Illustrator,
Redwood City, CA
fullnessoflife@gmail.com
Trent Tanaka, Site Design
EGroup Media
San Jose, CA
www.EGroupmedia.com
Kai Christiansen, Webmaster
earsense, digital music productions
San Francisco, CA
www.earsense.org
