-l-t-l.l-t-l---l'""'-""- -""e . , Child n to e 'Music for Young Children m M I re V ith all the program . . ' t ith the a booliw t a set of A song describin a fluff ractise. note. Borsellas has been giVIng likes working W requiremen S. bunny brought mg Easel p Borseiia found out about private lessons for several midi?"- She has "laymbeg: castanels. a tin sheettsvtgtttg bunny a-hoppin' into a Borsella uses games, the program from Alice years now. She has her teaching the 'l,"'/fi she is music-related magnehlld Music for Young Children such as marshmallow Kain, a friend, who sug- Grade eight from the .Royal thrtNs weeks, an god level some pins for "f/Ill) "P class on Monday morning, bingo, to teach the children gested she talk to Sally Conservatory of MUSIC. y starting f',,uttd,t'/ imed"1 to wear. It is a lex. Three children attend the musical notes and symbols. Graig, who was looking for well as her Grade two In not being overw 9w GG week program. Borse VJ; hour long class weekly with In this game, marshmallows someone to teach the pro- theory, a requirement for She said she can gronce to ptalned theteacher involved either their mothers or are used instead of bingo gram when she moved MYC teachers. Anything the kids as theya va can charge her own prlCeu babysitters. Marlene chips and notes and sym- away. Borsella and Nancy beyond that,, such, as the differentlevels.t the , Borselta, the teacher, said bots appear on the cards in- Lamont, another Port Elgin teaching experience, is a Untllt May futile bro -c-rTrr, the vi i the children are ages three stead of numbers. Of teacher, attended two of pius,she added. registration fee , that it which is by h st-. and four. She also teaches course, the marshmallows Greig's classes, received all Borselia has wanted to do gram is $30.00.A er the depending on er BX. an afternoon class of three are eaten when the game is of her books and began something like this for will be $50.00. it covers sic parlance. She charges $6.50 children ages four to five done. Young children are teaching on their own. The awhile and said she really cost ofamusic case. mu ' for each class. h and a half, not taught their notes right classes are held in Borseila To sign up for t I pro- Borseiia said Music for at the piano, like an older and Lamont's homes. The gram or for more m orma. Young Children (MYC) is a student would be, but two of them will be atten- ' tlon, call Marlene Borselia new approach to teaching through the use of cute ding a seminar in June to SY/ F--E t at 83245012 or Nancy La. younger children how to animals and the games. learn more about the pro- mont at 83215161 . . play the piano. Classes corr Busy Beaver, forexample, is gram and to share ideas ---.----" sist of games and activities the eighth note and Sleepy with other MYC teachers for that are tun, but which Panda represents the whole teaching music. _ teach the children music at the same time. The purpose - -e"e of the activities is to work, ,1. ___-..-----...---, -- . on ear training, singing, ', _ rhythm ensembles and S D S S N th P t t d t W' In keyboard activities. . I q . ' or or S u en S . To teach the children how . ' 7-w- r " . - s.._ to listen to music, Borseita r "MriIl' ,1 ' said, she plays a song on t t " Call the piano, then the children spo S a . . . LT, . up, "Ei" draw pictures to match the 1 _ , . i . " lit sound. if the music Is sad, a . » . , ' It' . BME " , child may draw a sad face. C d d 1 1 ' 1 . ' C. ", I "M.' She said they "sing quite ana a-WI e 1 I 1lBilr - F, I"? a bit" in the classes. Before LL1) [..Cl), . 1 " Q by, a child sits down at the S . F o 7 - E 3.13.1.v i piano, Borsetia teaches the / . 5 1 1 , " " Mtt .m r Then song and usually claps to Clence aerZ/Jd , 1 - rrNtEiC'iillij, the beat, so the child A total of 473 protects Bruce Peninsula School, ' , " Itt-Mi%l 11 understands what a beat ' . I h th b i . r . . ' .J 'MW, - c There is a lot of emphasis Covering topics ranging Wiarton, ad e est sen or ' .- - _.. . . on rhythm in music from volcanoes and water secondary biology science Another way the children powerto computers and the project entitled "Range of t t _. .. "WWW t . learn the beat is to play in human heart were on Movement."4 ' , " i"; ',l,i.f2, C 'ii' an ensemble on makeshift display at the annual Bruce ynners. included Todd ' rrd%i'tl.'%MGeryvs:ssav-e,p5W"c'i"-l'-a'rl, instruments Each child has County Science Fair held at Leitso and Jeff Bielby of the IA tr.. it it re) aset of castanets he is sup- the Chesley Community Elderslle Central School Y 'i:, .. piled with at the beginning Centre on Thursday. who won first in the . f) 4 i of the classes Borseiias I A panel of 44 judges, agricultural display division 11': a: J, has i Ti h headed by University of with their protect on ero- " '3... ,.1 5 WSD mate er own Guel h h i rot sion. "d, things":- .v' drums from tin cans with p p " cs p D essor, l ". I: ig' l plastic seals and hopes to Ernie McFarland judged the Robert Ahrens of the 1 " é l buy a small set of cymbals protects submitted by 750 Chesley District High _ :1; tr and a set of sticks to bang i students from across Bruce School won first in the t it; ", together _ County, and chose four to senior secondary class and tCi'zCC."i22Li t it '.' After singing the songs go to the Canada-wide alsoasprslallBM computer . , u itxt , and learning how to keep Science Fair to be held this award for his project "Com. T . B. 'd, " . t the beat each child is given year in Cornwall. puters In Business". ' ' _ , I ~ & _ a chance to play the song Representing Bruce Other first place elemen- , - ' . . on the piano Homework is County at that fair will be tary school finishers were & . "s, a I i _ _ c, also assigned weekly and . Jennifer Preston of North Catlin Ciarke,LucknowCen- "*3 . w" ' can involve coiouringapic- Port Elementary School, tral; Raymie Paton and .3». , ' ture. Alice Kain who has a Port Elgin, with her protect Thomas Warren, Wlarton; . . l . I ' t ' t id daughter in the program "the Human Heart", which SaschaTuuha,G.C. Huston, " " ' . s. It. said the children are always _ won the Junior elementary Southampton; Barbara Par- I . . » _ V g being rewarded with class for students in grades sons and Diane Myles, Nor. $1 - 'r" stickers and stamps. Kain four toslx. thport; Kevin Lauckner, Port _ . r rr ' felt the program develops The best intermediate. Elgin-Saugeen Central; Mar. " F " discipline by teaching the elementary protect was cla Mathews, Huron ' y child to practise regularly entered by yyma Veenhoi Heights, Klncardlne; Becky . t ' " . _ . as well as to share in: of the Mildmay-Carrlck Ackert, Lucknow Central; . . - . . F , q struments and learn to wait Public School. Her protect Rhonda and Danny Mac. " , ' . M, ' F ' while other children take 1ey.y,"itlsd"snowasanln- Donald, Amabel-Hepworth E r 1 _ 1 " . . their turn. flator . Central School. , IR I ' MYC is made up of silt,',',',',", Stilt???" gum" Flrsi- place secondary " I 3 ' ' ' various levels and is geared Schgol Port Elci Tl? law school award winners were _ . r" 1' LI . for children aged three to b , t 'Ill) , Wso Tony Duncan. Danny Mills. .1 " , ~ . ' rr - eight. Btsrseva"tgaehiisnhe wing? :1. l', hie ste; Pam Mlller, Cheryl Grieve, u' m " - _ first two levels, entitled 1fiJlfw'"J41sf'mr"ht,,Ir, Wendy Mills, Tracy Mclver . " Sunshine I and Sunshine ll. Y2)','l'l,,, the b t "tle and Gord Bowman, aliof the . ' M . ttu This is for ages three and entered in1 the miss; at"? Bruce Peninsula District ' ' ll M? 1"rie, 1 tour. Sunbeams l, " and Ill d e a c School. Others were Ray " 18 . l ['.?i'jc",'i: ' "s cover ages live and six. 32;; /lg,g'attJ'f.""y far Woodason and Troy . 1 - 11111111 TV r ' gecraoggetaomsai, "andlllare Bob Armstrong, also of Manery, Walkerton District, Jason Fttirciough, of Snugeen District Seconda _ ges seven and . ' and m)tmrtAhrenspussiey School was th . ry eight. There are variations. the Saugeen DISIriCtSeCon~ District High School. ' . e centre of attention at the Bruce A child who has taken some dary. School, topped the County Science Fair, in Chesley, last week with . 1 sort of formal music train, "yor secondary physical tSpecial awards were winning project Time T ll . ' his ing can be put in a higher sctence class with his pro- given in various special hi ' . . rave er, " Introduction to tam Whenachild isfinish- tact entitled "The Bernoulli categories including tstory. Jason, who is In Grade 9 at SDSS spent si ed the program, he may try Effect." agrloultum, health, energy months ereating his computer Program i, tlt his Grade One Royal Con, I An additional Canada. S"yyPrvati/m, electricity, viewers on a trip thr u h hi . , W ich takes servatory'exam and he may wide participant was also engineering, Product ith o g Istory, Including a stop carry on with private selected by the ludoes. , Wetting, scientific design Wit the ancientAztecs ofMexico. Jason will take his 3:53;; or and his mate Jenny Watson of the an computers. VeV project to the Canada-wide Science Fair. Children involved in the program must be accom- panied by an adult and the parent is expected to join In the songs and the activities. in the case of the younger children, the parent may remember how to play a 1 rsong when it comestlme to "gl-ir-i-qi-i----------------.-,