Notes from the composer:
I’ve used “The Turnip” activity with great success for Scouting, YMCA, and recreation department camps. It has been used in museums, libraries, and at harp classes for elementary and middle school students. I also used it at the Blue Lake Fine Arts High School Camp, Homeschool Fine Arts Days, Reading Partnership Days (“Harp, Harp, Hooray”) and in Gifted/Talented programs.
Table of Contents:
Page 2 – Introduction
Page 3 – General Suggestions for a Successful Activity
Page 4 – Character Page
Page 5 – Rhythm Page
Page 6 – Activity for 1 or 2 Harp Students
Page 7 – The Turnip, Story
Page 10 – Sound Possibilities Overview
Page 12 – Sound Possibilities Teacher Page
Page 13 – The Old Man character sound options
Page 14 – The Old Woman character sound options
Page 15 – The Dog character sound options
Page 16 – The Pig character sound options
Page 17 – The Cat character sound options
Page 18 – The Mouse character sound options
Appendix A – Seven Character Pictures
Appendix B:
Page 1B – Activity for 3 to 6 Harp Students
Page 2B – Activity for 7 to 16 Harp Students
Page 3B – Activity for 1 or 2 Non-Harpist Participants
Page 4B – Activity for 3 to 6 Non-Harpist Participants
Page 5B – Activity for 7 to 16 Non-Harpist Participants
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