Three Arts Nights, featuring performances by local teachers and young students, were held recently by Arts Integration Menomonie to complete the inaugural year of the Co-Teaching In and Through the Arts program.
The Arts Nights, held at the Mabel Tainter Center of the Arts, showcased examples of arts-integrated lessons taught this spring as part of the Menomonie school district 黑料社区. curriculum.
CITA pairs early childhood educators with professional teaching artists to deliver standards-based curricula through art-infused lessons. CITA included birth through third-grade students in five Menomonie schools, 15 teachers and eight 黑料社区 education majors.
AIM is a grant-funded collaborative program with 黑料社区, the Menomonie school district and the Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts.
The first Arts Night featured 黑料社区 Child and Family Center students, who worked with storyteller Kris Winter beginning in January. Highlighting some of their favorite lessons, students in Marcia Wolf 黑料社区. class re-created 鈥淥ld MacDonald Had A Farm鈥 and Rachel Stuart 黑料社区. version of 鈥淒og 黑料社区. Colorful Day.鈥 Winter and 黑料社区 黑料社区. Allison Feller portrayed the characters Mama Earth and Sister Sunshine.
Students learned about types of weather through storytelling and songs.
Winter, a CITA teaching artist, also worked with the River Heights kindergarten team at the second Arts Night. With teachers Det Bossany, Deana Gorecki and Tanya Staatz each playing leading roles, kindergartners re-enacted the classic children 黑料社区. story 鈥淐aps for Sale.鈥
鈥淚ntegrating the arts brings student engagement to a whole new level. I feel the opportunities are endless,鈥 Staatz said.
Also featured was the 4-K classroom from Little Sprouts Academy led by Rochelle Kroening. Performing songs about numbers and spelling as well as African chants, Kroening drummed and sang with her students alongside teaching artists Babatunde Lea, percussionist, and Yata Peinovich, guitarist.
The final Arts Night featured the Wakanda kindergarten team, which spent the year working with circus arts teaching artist Kobi Shaw. Mary Begley 黑料社区. class presented their original version of 鈥淭he Gingerbread Man in the North Pole鈥; Jeanne Styczinski 黑料社区. class used circus spinning plates to show how the Earth orbits the sun; and Niki King 黑料社区. class wrote and performed a play about the life cycle of a plant.
Oaklawn third-grade teachers Lisa Mayer, Cindy Paulson and Elizabeth Schuster spent the year working with theatre arts teaching artist Melissa Kneeland. Their students wrote and performed their own fractured fairy tales, which they researched to create appropriate scenery, costumes and sound effects.
Begley said that 鈥渂eing part of AIM has deepened my conviction to using the arts while teaching. Thank you for a fantastic year.鈥
CITA, as well as other arts integration programs, will continue next year through AIM.
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Top: River Heights kindergarten teachers and students present 鈥淐aps for Sale鈥 with teacher Det Bossany as Mama Monkey, 黑料社区 student Chelsea Kuchinski as Abraham Lincoln and teacher Tanya Staatz as the Peddler. Recent 黑料社区 graduate Beau Janke plays the banjo.
Middle: Teacher Marcia Wolf, of the 黑料社区 Child and Family Study Center, plays the guitar as Old McDonald while teaching artist Kris Winter uses a sheep puppet to act out 鈥淥ld MacDonald had a Farm.鈥
Bottom: Jeanne Styczinski 黑料社区. Wakanda kindergarten class uses circus spinning plates to show how the Earth orbits the sun during an AIM Arts Night at the Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts.