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An Empty Stage (Videos)

May 29, 2014 by admin.learning

Now that we have achieved our ultimate goal of creating and performing an original opera, where do we go from here? What do we do? These are questions the students ask as they enter the classroom “the day after” the final performance. After striking the set, depression sets in.

All of this intense work . . . and now it’s over. No set. No lights. No music. No costumes.

An empty stage . . . so it seems. What the students come to realize is that the stage is now set.

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The Broken Mirror (Videos)

May 23, 2014 by admin.learning

As I closed the classroom door in frustration, a mirror fell and shattered into a thousand pieces. My students quickly came to my aid, offering comfort and consolation. They understand that a teacher is human and experiences the same emotions as they do. We all feel frustration and must learn how to manage it. My students have empathy. For that, I am grateful. The broken mirror serves as a powerful metaphor for all of us. [Read more…] about The Broken Mirror (Videos)

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Post Opera Reflections

May 16, 2014 by admin.learning

After the opera premiere, the company reflected in writing.

The members of Lightning Strike Kids Opera Company reached the summit of the mountain and wanted to convey their innermost thoughts about feelings about their accomplishments.

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A Lesson from Joseph

May 15, 2014 by admin.learning

The day of the opera, a fifth grade colleague asked his students, my former opera students, to reflect on the opera experience. After writing their reflections, they came to our classroom to read aloud what they were thinking and feeling. Lightning Strike Kids Opera Company listened attentively as members of Water Droplets Kids Opera Company shared their memories, thoughts and feelings. And then Joseph began to speak. He, like the others, started to read what he had written. But then, he looked up from his paper, made eye contact with me across the circle and said, “Thank you for helping me. You helped me when I got upset, to control my temper. Now I am more mature and I control my anger.” His lip began to quiver as he read. He became emotional. Through his tears I could see clearly our purpose for this process of creating an original opera.
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Overcoming Setbacks (Video)

April 30, 2014 by admin.learning

In order to reach the summit of the mountain, to cross the finish line, to ring the bell, we must endure setbacks. The manner in which we approach the obstacles we encounter is essential in fostering the life long skills of commitment, resilience and perseverance.

My students are learning these critical lessons as they move toward their May 7 premiere of the opera. From the first week of school, Lightning Strike Kids Opera Company has been singing a Congolese fishing song called O lé lé, which serves as a metaphor representing the determination to face challenges in life and to never give up. Row! Row! Over the last few months the students and I have had many opportunities to put the mantra from this metaphor into practice as we have experienced many setbacks.

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Parent Participation: Integral to Learning Process

April 7, 2014 by admin.learning

Every classroom culture is unique. If we invite parents to step inside and take a closer look, they will better understand and be able to participate actively in the learning process of their children throughout the year.

I believe that when parents experience situations similar to the experiences of their children in class, they can understand more profoundly how and what is expected of students on a daily basis. They can empathize and offer guidance with greater insight and perception.

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The Walk of Confidence: Growing Empathy Through Vulnerability

March 24, 2014 by admin.learning

If you were to lose your eyesight, imagine what life would be like. If your friend could not see, and you were his guide, imagine that. My students responded in writing to these powerful situations. Then, they took a partner and a blindfold and participated in an experience they will never forget. With eyes covered, partners toured the school. Down the stairs, up the stairs and through the hallways they walked, putting one foot in front of the other, holding on tightly to their assigned guides. Many were fearful, some stumbled and lost footing and some were delighted by the adventure. After fifteen minutes, partners changed roles, giving each student the opportunity to lead and to be led.

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Back on Track

March 10, 2014 by admin.learning

What’s in a title that makes you want to pick up a book, see a movie or go out to the theater?

Lightning Strike Kids Opera Company will tell you that the title must be catchy, engage the audience and refer in some way to the deeper meaning of the story. Through alliteration, rhyme, paradox, metaphor or play on words, the students find a way to express what their opera is REALLY about. By asking what a story, song or poem is REALLY about, we access a thinking process that enables students to go beneath the surface of the text to uncover the author’s intended message, unique perspective or personal interpretation. We then ask the same about our own story.

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Lightning Strike Kids Opera Company News Release

March 7, 2014 by admin.learning

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News Release

March 6, 2014

Imari Davis and Samantha Ruiz

Public Relations Officers

We are Lightning Strike Kids Opera Company, twenty-two third graders in Ms. McGinn’s class. We are making our own original opera. On May 7 at 2 p.m. and May 8 at 2 and 7 p.m. our opera will be performed at Stedwick Elementary School in the All Purpose Room.

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Measuring for Real (Video)

March 3, 2014 by admin.learning

How can we design and construct the set and lighting for our opera without properly knowing the space we will inhabit, our stage? Set designers and electricians are busy making important decisions to bring our story to life. How many lights should be built? Where must they be placed on stage? What set pieces are needed to effectively tell our story and how will they fit in our small theatrical space?

All third graders in Montgomery County are currently learning measurement and fractions. We learn by doing. With a bit of knowledge about tape measures and how to record accurate measurements, the entire company set out to help our designers acquire the information needed to proceed with set and lighting construction.

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