Schoolnest Orff Game Code

Schoolnest Orff Game Code

From Monday, May 20, 2024 9:00 AM
to Friday, May 24, 2024 4:00 PM

Kindergarten of Avlonari, Evia

Open in-person activity

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Avlonárion

"Schoolnest: A Place of Well-being" is an eTwinning project where the involved school communities focus on different kinds of play, aiming to promote overall well-being.

 

In this activity, each team tries to use the Orff method, following a code, to produce music using their body parts.

The Orff method is a teaching approach used in music education, which is based on breaking a concept into smaller parts so that learners recognize patterns that help them remember and connect them to produce the original element. Moreover, this approach promotes strong collaboration between the members to perform the patterns and play music.

Through this task, students develop skills such as observation, attention, recognizing patterns, counting, understanding rhythm, producing music using body parts, experimenting, making trials and verifying their efforts, and assessing and cooperating to create the final result.

To sum up, this activity encourages students to learn to code and develop computational thinking through fun and play!

Final Results: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGFO3PVl4g/ARqQr7BH0Ejcf3KJK94HJQ/watch?utm_content=DAGFO3PVl4g&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor

https://blogs.sch.gr/nipavlon/

    Pre-primary education Primary school
    Art and creativity

Longitude: 24.13333
Latitude: 38.5
Geoposition: 38.5,24.13333

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