Comments on: Lesson: Coppernickel Goes Mondrian https://teachingwithorff.com/lesson-coppernickel-goes-mondrian/ An Online Oasis for Movement & Music Educators Thu, 12 Nov 2020 12:54:58 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: Aimee Curtis Pfitzner https://teachingwithorff.com/lesson-coppernickel-goes-mondrian/#comment-23410 Thu, 12 Nov 2020 12:54:58 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=3784#comment-23410 In reply to Sue Anderson.

Thanks, Sue! The book it is from, Painted Music, has many other lessons with children’s literature, art, and music interwoven together. It is available in print and also as an e-book directly from Beatin’ Path Publications – http://www.singsmileplay.com

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By: Aimee Curtis Pfitzner https://teachingwithorff.com/lesson-coppernickel-goes-mondrian/#comment-23409 Thu, 12 Nov 2020 12:53:07 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=3784#comment-23409 Hi Christina,
So sorry for the late response – I did not receive a notification about your comment. I would say late first or second grade. Students would need to be comfortable with notation and have experience with group composition. Hope that helps! 🙂

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By: Sue Anderson https://teachingwithorff.com/lesson-coppernickel-goes-mondrian/#comment-23404 Thu, 12 Nov 2020 00:27:39 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=3784#comment-23404 Thanks Aimee! This is a brilliant lesson. I will definitely use this material.

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By: Christina https://teachingwithorff.com/lesson-coppernickel-goes-mondrian/#comment-23093 Wed, 15 Jul 2020 18:49:50 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=3784#comment-23093 At what age group is this lesson aimed?

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