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Show notes here:
https://www.victoriaboler.com/podcast/aimee-pfitzner-singing-games
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I’m thrilled to be sharing this conversation with Aimee Pfitzner, all about singing games in elementary general music. If you’re already familiar with Aimee you’ll know she has so much knowledge and she brings so much experience to the world of children’s games and children’s play. If you don’t already have them, let me recommend her books, which you can find with the link above, along with Aimee’s bio so you learn more about her and connect with her work.
Aimee and I started talking before the actual interview about her experience moving to her North Carolina campus, and she was sharing so much wisdom I decided to keep it in our recording. So we’ll just jump straight into our conversation as Aimee shares how she got introduced to the Schulwerk. Here is Aimee talking about her early Orff experiences.
In This Episode…
00:00 - Aimee Pfitzner & how Aimee got connected to the Orff Schulwerk
04:44 - Creating musical moments
08:42 - How do we choose singing games for the classroom?
14:01 - the Orff sequence
18:06 - Bump Up Tomato
25:52 - We Are Dancing in the Forest
28:45 - Pacing and taking turns
33:06 - Classroom management in singing games
35:39 - Adapting songs and games
38:13 - Aimee’s favorite singing games
49:41 - Aimee’s books
52:29 - Closing thoughts
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Let’s Connect:
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Show notes here:
https://www.victoriaboler.com/podcast/aimee-pfitzner-singing-games
——
I’m thrilled to be sharing this conversation with Aimee Pfitzner, all about singing games in elementary general music. If you’re already familiar with Aimee you’ll know she has so much knowledge and she brings so much experience to the world of children’s games and children’s play. If you don’t already have them, let me recommend her books, which you can find with the link above, along with Aimee’s bio so you learn more about her and connect with her work.
Aimee and I started talking before the actual interview about her experience moving to her North Carolina campus, and she was sharing so much wisdom I decided to keep it in our recording. So we’ll just jump straight into our conversation as Aimee shares how she got introduced to the Schulwerk. Here is Aimee talking about her early Orff experiences.
In This Episode…
00:00 - Aimee Pfitzner & how Aimee got connected to the Orff Schulwerk
04:44 - Creating musical moments
08:42 - How do we choose singing games for the classroom?
14:01 - the Orff sequence
18:06 - Bump Up Tomato
25:52 - We Are Dancing in the Forest
28:45 - Pacing and taking turns
33:06 - Classroom management in singing games
35:39 - Adapting songs and games
38:13 - Aimee’s favorite singing games
49:41 - Aimee’s books
52:29 - Closing thoughts
——
Let’s Connect:
Website | Instagram | YouTube | Website | Planning Binder