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Joanie Calem - Sing Along - Folk Music for All

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By Joanie Calem - Sing Along - Folk Music for All
This is a song about the cycle of Monarch butterflies, starting off as caterpillars, turning into chrysalises, and then hatching as butterflies. Monarch butterflies, who migrate every spring from Mexico to the northern part of the United States, and
Subjects:
Environment, Vocal Music, Spring
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Songs, Games
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By Joanie Calem - Sing Along - Folk Music for All
Based on an old American folk song called The Paw Paw Patch, with altered lyrics. In this version, we review many of the things that we can recycle instead of throwing them into the trash. Have children add their ideas. Accompany this with an art
Subjects:
Environment, Vocal Music, Earth Day
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Songs
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By Joanie Calem - Sing Along - Folk Music for All
While Earth Day is officially celebrated in April, in teaching children about the importance of environmental awareness, it is important to teach them that care for the earth is not just a once a year event. I love echo songs, because they are the
Subjects:
Environment, Music, Earth Day
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Songs, Centers
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By Joanie Calem - Sing Along - Folk Music for All
The title of this song is in Hebrew: Mayim means water, and Chayim means life, and this is a song about the water cycle. This is a great supplement to a science lesson on the water cycle. When we really understand the water cycle, we will be much
Subjects:
Environment, Vocal Music, Earth Day
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Songs
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By Joanie Calem - Sing Along - Folk Music for All
A simple song for teaching and reinforcing "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!" Can be used to teach students sight words for Earth Day.
Subjects:
Environment, Vocal Music, Earth Day
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Songs
$0.99
Digital Download WAV (28.60 MB)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I am a general music teacher, instrumental music teacher, and arts integration teacher, focusing on community building through songs and stories. I am also an inclusion advocate, teaching teachers about invisible disabilities and learning differences.

MY TEACHING STYLE

Using music, movement, stories and games we explore how we can all get along and build a supportive classroom community where everyone has a place and everyone is respected and valued.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Yet to be added

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

BA in Music in Community Building Suzuki Piano Teacher Orff Level 1 Kodaly Level 1

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Joanie Calem has been a music educator and performer, a songwriter and an inclusion advocate since 1983, and an autism parent since 1995. Both in her home studio and in her music classrooms throughout her teaching career, Joanie has had to integrate students with multiple special needs into one cohesive community, and early on learned about the practice of creating sensory friendly classrooms. Joanie leads teacher workshops, parent evenings and community conversations about educational equity and inclusion, with the aim of raising awareness of invisible disabilities, particularly the overlap between Sensory Processing Disorder, PTSD and ACES. Of late Joanie has been presenting on how these invisible disabilities appear in online learning and how children are affected by the educational upheavals of the past year. Additionally, Joanie works in the field of mental health, leading therapeutic song circles for residents of Permanent Supported Housing buildings, and teaches music in inclusive elementary schools. She is an active participant in many local endeavors to promote awareness of equity in community settings.