A little bit about the music classroom:

In music class students will sing, move, listen, imitate, explore, experience, analyze, classify, create, share, perform, notate, read, improvise, cooperate, and most importantly HAVE FUN!!!! We strive to create innovative, engaging lesson plans which include singing, playing instruments, and moving in each of our lessons. Music is important here at Dolvin Elementary. Studies show that students who receive music perform better on tests involving reading, math, problem solving, and logical thinking.


Friday, September 28, 2018

Special Message to 3rd Grade Parents


Happy Friday! I am so excited to let you know that the 3rd grade musical “Dig It” is just around the corner on October 18th at 6:00 pm. We will be sending more details home as we approach the date with specifics concerning costuming. We are excited to open auditions for speaking part assignments. If your child has an interest in auditioning for a special role in this year’s musical, we will be recording student auditions next Tuesday and Wednesday. Audition scripts and a list of characters may be found on my website http://dolvinmusicendicott.blogspot.com/p/dig-it.html. They may decide to pick no more than two character assignments (or singing solos) to read for their audition. Your children will also find all of the lyrics on the website that they may practice at home. In order for a student to obtain a role, they are expected to speak loudly, slowly, clearly, and expressively.  We do not require students to memorize their lines for their audition; however, memorization offers an opportunity for students to use their hands to add expressive qualities. Please remember that there are limited speaking parts; however, all students will be in costume and featured in some way during the performance.
Please reach out if you have any questions! We are looking forward to a wonderful performance! Remember to check the music blog for constant updates and important news or notes. Please reach out to endicott@fultonschools.org for any questions you may have.
Thank you!
Megan Endicott