Thank you Best Buy for providing us the grant to purchase these really innovative recorders! We can’t wait to try them!
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Thank you Best Buy for providing us the grant to purchase these really innovative recorders! We can’t wait to try them!
Happy Lunar New Year! Here are some fun activities for the week!


Dear South Slope!
We are beginning our work on the musical, Mary Poppins Jr, with auditions for the major roles next week! (January 23 – 26) However, to be clear, EVERYONE in the entire school will be involved in this production!
SAVE THE DATES!
Our production will be during the week of April 15 – 19 specifically:
Monday, April 15 – Technical Rehearsal 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 16 – Dress Rehearsal 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 17 – Performance in the Evening at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 18 – Performance in the Evening at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, April 19 – Clean Up!
Once we have completed auditions, we will set a rehearsal schedule for the cast. Stay Tuned!
Here are the lyrics to all the songs we will be singing.
Mary Poppins songs…..2024 revised
Click here for Jolly Holiday!
Click here for an ASL version of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
Click here for Mary Poppins Jr.
Please enjoy this life-changing experience!
January 15, 2024
Welcome to Camille Saint-Saens Carnival of the Animals! Some of you may remember visiting this wonderful piece a few years ago, but just like a well-loved book, this piece is worth revisiting and enjoying again and again.
The first song is the Introduction and Royal March of the Lions.
2. Click here for a body percussion and rhythm stick activity.
3. Click here for a piano version.
4. Click here for another piano version.
5. Click here for a rhythm activity.
6. Click here for a picture of Saint-Saens and the orchestral version.
7. Click here for another orchestral version.
8. Click here for some beautiful illustrations of lions with the Royal March.
9. Click here for an animated version!
10. Click here for another animated version with a live orchestra.


1. Click here for a rhythm play along.
2. Click here for a lovely animated version to watch. Can you move this slowly around the room?
3. Click here for an orchestral version.
1. Click here for a fun duet of this song on piano and bass.
2. Click here for a fun animated version!
3. Click here for a listening map.
4. Click here for a rhythm activity.
5. Click here for a body percussion activity.
6. Click here for another rhythm activity.
7. Click here for a computer graphic piano version.


Characters with long ears
Cuckoo
Aviary
Pianists
Fossils
The Swan
Finale
Happy Winter! Here are some of our favourites from the past 2 years all rolled into one posting! And some new ones too!
January 8, 2024
Happy New Year! As we begin our musical journey into Mary Poppins Jr., here is a version for you to be inspired by! In the Broadway musical, there are some added plot twists not presented in the original movie, but the message remains the same: change is good, kindness always wins, and…..”for every job that must be done there is an element of fun!” Have a watch through and see what part you would like to audition for! There are many!
Click here for Mary Poppins.
Click here for A Spoonful of Sugar.
October 15, 2024
Good Halloween all you creatures great and small! It’s time to enjoy some new and favourites around my favourite season!
1. Click here for Mr. Henry’s new challenging rhythm read around “Hocus Pocus”.
2. Click here for the animated original cartoon for “Spooky Scary Skeletons”
3. Click here for the “Spooky Scary Skeletons” rhythm read along.
4. Click here for “Spooky Scary Skeletons” body percussion.
5. Click here for Mr. Henry’s Skeleton Rap!
6. Click here for Mr. Henry’s Halloween Rap!
7. Click here for body percussion to The Monster Mash!
8. Click here for a haunted poison rhythm game! Oooooooo….
9. Click here for Ghostbusters easy rhythm play along.
10. Click here for Found Sound, easy rhythm play along.
11. Click here for a challenging movement activity to Five Little Pumpkins, Found Sound.
12. Click here for the poem, Five Little Pumpkins.
13. Click here for There Was an Old Witch.
September 25, 2023
Truth and Reconciliation Day is September 30. We will be recognizing this important day on Friday, September 29.
Click here to view an ASL version of the story of how this day came to be.
Click here for a beautiful song, “We Won’t Forget You”
Click here for another video of an original song, “Home to Me.”
Click here for a short “Every Child Matters” hip hop dance acknowledging residential schools.
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