Karen – Musical Summer Siesta (Online Music Camp)
Make It A Music Filled Summer!
This online musical summer siesta camp takes your child through an array of musical activities that can be done in the comfort of your home or even when you are travelling and have no access to any musical instruments.
With fantastic downloads, worksheets and a chance to earn Completion Certificate this is a camp your kids aged 4 – 14 will find very amusing and enjoyable.
Even though this has been named as Summer Siesta course, in reality it can be used year around or anytime your child just needs a break from his/her usual musical instrument lessons. Either way, this is a ‘must have’ course for anyone serious about introducing Music Appreciation to their kids and nurturing a lifelong love for it.
IMPORTANT: This is a self paced program and does not require any prior knowledge of music, nor access to a musical instrument.
Your Instructor
Karen first ed learning music at the age of 4 from her mom and then her aunt, and by the age of 15 was helping her mom and aunt teach younger kids in their homeschool. Besides music, Karen also attended classes in Speech and Drama, and as a teenager, she coached, taught and mentored younger kids in the Fine Arts.
After high school however, she left music for a while to go to college andearned her Masters degree in Business Administration after which she worked in the Corporate world. It was only after she married and had her own children that she decided to rededicate her life to teaching.
By this time Karen had acquired a diverse range of skills, which helped her to look back at her own training in Music and Theatre. She used her knowledge of teaching and pedagogy as well as eLearning and Adult Learning to reassess and structure the musical knowledge she had acquired as a child, into a more pleasing and enjoyable experience for young learners. Furthermore, her understanding of Adult Learning and Learning Styles also helped her in creating her flagship program Teach Your Child Piano,which is especially targeted for the Musically Untrained Homeschool Parent.
Besides being fun and engaging, all of Karen’s programmes are grounded in her signature method the Transformational Five Framework, which ensures that all learners gain a solid foundation to help them master the art of playing piano in the future.
In keeping with the Transformational Five Framework, Karen ensures that in each lesson the child has an opportunity to develop skills in the following five areas
- Sight Reading
- Music Theory
- Ear Training
- Composition
- Rhythm/Technique
Furthermore as a part of the Transformational Five Framework, Karen also ensures that the learning is supplemented through
- Worksheets
- Games
- Repertoire
- Flashcards
- Reviews
Besides all of the above, Karen also takes the guesswork out of teaching by providing the homeschooling parent with the following resources, as a part of the Transformational Five Framework.
- Videos
- Presentations
- Lesson Plans
- Practice Plans
- One on One Support
It is Karen’s dearest wish that all children, irrespective of their background are able to experience the joy of music in their homeschool. And to this end, it is her vision to reach out to a million or more moms’/parents’ who have always dreamed of teaching their kids music, but couldn’t do so because they were not taught music as kids.
Course Curriculum
- Join the FB Group
- Calendar, Journal and 20+ Summer Activities to get ed
- Things To Know
- Certificate of Achievement
- Where to go for help?
- Activity #1 – Creating music at home
- Activity #2 – Musical Instruments
- Activity #3 – Genres in Music
- Activity #4 – Musical Theatre
- Activity #5 – Woodwind Instruments
- Activity #6 – Listening Activity – Beethoven
- Activity #7 – Austrian Composers
- Activity #8 – Singing
- Activity #9 – The Symphony Orchestra
- Activity #10 – Rhythm and Beat
- Activity #11 – Vocal Expressions
- Activity #12 – Jazz Dance Party
- Activity #13 – Listening Activity – Mozart
- Activity #14 – The Romantic Era in Music
- Activity #15 – Musical Instruments of the Modern Era
- Activity #16 – Music from different cultures
- Activity #17 – The Piano
- Activity #18 – The Music Box Dancer
- Activity #19 – Rhythm and Beat – Clapping
- Activity #20 – Natural Beats
- Activity #21 – Humming
- Activity #22 – Day of Music
- Activity #23 – The Timpani
- Activity #24 – The first musical instrument
- Activity #25 – Eras in Music History
- Activity #26 – DIY Musical Instruments
- Activity #27 – Traditional Japanese Musical Instruments
- Activity #28 – Musical Instruments of the Romantic Era
- Activity #29 – The Violin
- Activity #30 – The Medieval Era
- Activity #31 – Jazz
- Activity #32 – Composer Study – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Activity #33 – Chinese Music
- Activity #34 – David Foster
- Activity #35 – Polish Composers
- Activity #36 – Russian Musical Instruments
- Activity #37 – Brass Instruments
- Activity #38 – Composers of the Romantic Era
- Activity #39 – Love Theme
- Activity #40 – DIY Orchestra
- Activity #41 – The Classical Era in Music
- Activity #42 – Japanese Music
- Activity #43 – Composer Study – Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Activity #44 – Frank Mills
- Activity #45 – The Renaissance Era in Music
- Activity #46 – German Composers
- Activity #47 – French Musical Instruments
- Activity #48 – Ellen’s Third Song – D 839, op 52. No. 6
- Activity #49 – The Cello
- Activity #50 – Pop
- Activity #51 – Twentieth Century Composers
- Activity #52 – Spanish Music
- Activity #53 – Musical Instruments of the Classical Era in Music
- Activity #54 – Composer Study – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Activity #55 – Peter Tchaikovsky
- Activity #56 – French Composers
- Activity #57 – Spanish Musical Instruments
- Activity #58 – Hallelujah Chorus
- Activity #59 – The Flute
- Activity #60 – The Baroque Era in Music
- Activity #61 – Instruments in Blues Music
- Activity #62 – Creating Music
- Activity #63 – French Music
- Activity #64 – Richard Wagner
- Activity #65 – Composer Study – Frideric Handel
- Activity #66 – “Little’ Fugue in G Minor, BMV 578
- Activity #67 – German Musical Instruments
- Activity #68 – Spanish Composers
- Activity #69 – The Clarine
- Activity #70 – Composers of the Baroque Era
- Activity #71 – Musical Routine for Daily Chores
- Activity #72 – German Music
- Activity #73 – Dance Routine
- Activity #74 – Blues Music
- Activity #75 – Fur Elise
- Activity #76 – Johannes Brahms Schubert
- Activity #77 – Composer Study – Franz Schubert
- Activity #78 – The Baroque Guitar
- Activity #79 – Russian Composers
- Activity #80 – Danish Musical Instruments
- Activity #81 – Renaissance Composers
- Activity #82 – The Guitar
- Activity #83 – Hungarian Music
- Activity #84 – Daily Chore Dance Routine
- Activity #85 – Day of Singing
- Activity #86 – Radetzky March
- Activity #87 – Franz Schubert
- Activity #88 – Composer Study – Frederic Chopin
- Activity #89 – Music in the Movies
- Activity #90 – The Saxophone
- Activity #91 – British Composers
- Activity #92 – Danish Music
- Activity #93 – Composers of the Classical Era
- Activity #94 – Movies without Music
- Activity #95 – Ode to Joy
- Activity #96 – Chinese Musical Instruments
- Activity #97 – Rock Music
- Activity #98 – George Frideric Handel
- Activity #99 – Composer Study – Johannes Brahms
- Activity #100 – Ride of the Valkyies
- Activity #101 – Romanian Music
- Activity #102 – The Trumpet
- Activity #103 – The Crumhorn
- Activity #104 – American Composers
- Activity #105 – The Modern Era in Music
- Activity #106 – Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor
- Activity #107 – Frideric Chopin
- Activity #108 – The Ukulele
- Activity #109 – Korean Musical Instruments
- Activity #110 – Composer Study – Richard Wagner
- Activity #111 – Nocturnes op. 9 No. 2
- Activity #112 – Russian Music
- Activity #113 – Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
- Activity #114 – Musical Instruments popularly featured in Rock Music
- Activity #115 – Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Activity #116 – Eine Kleine Nachtmusik I Allegro
- Activity #117 – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Activity #118 – Gospel Music
- Activity #119 – Japanese Composers
- Activity #120 – Portuguese Musical Instruments
- Activity #121 – Composer Study – Peter Tchaikovsky
- Activity #122 – Percussion Instruments
- Activity #123 – Indian Music
- Activity #124 – Polish Music
- Activity #125 – The Xylophone
- Request Your Certificate Of Achievement
- Complete Worksheets
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