Composer Study – Frederic Chopin
Posted by Cindy on May 11, 2009
Here’s Chopin’s sidebar info. You’ll probably see this in the sidebar next school year, too!
Frederic Chopin
Book We’ll Read
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Posted by Cindy on May 11, 2009
Here’s Chopin’s sidebar info. You’ll probably see this in the sidebar next school year, too!
Frederic Chopin
Book We’ll Read
Posted by Cindy on January 26, 2009
To make room for a new composer study in the sidebar, I’m transferring Bach resources into this post for future reference.
Posted by Cindy on December 9, 2008
This was our second week studying nativities of various artists. After seeing this great art project at That Artist Woman, I just knew it would be perfect for our study.
Here are our attempts at nativity silhouettes as we listened to Handel’s “Messiah”.


Posted by Cindy on December 1, 2008

Thanks to the ladies at the CM Artist Study group, I’ve found a wonderful site for various nativity scenes that we’ll use for art study this month.
Each week, we’ll observe ALL of the paintings noticing different things each time like:
Since we’re working on a daily scrapbook page to go along with the Names of Jesus unit and we’re frequently crafting this month, I doubt we’ll do any additional art besides the picture study.

Our composer of the month is – who else – George Frederick Handel. And we’ll be listening to – what else -the “Messiah”.
The biography will come mostly from Classics for Kids, and I may choose an activity or two from Cindy Downes free unit.
As for the “Messiah”, here is a nice explanation of the musical story. We own the “Messiah” on CD, but you can listen to parts of it online here.