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May 21, 2011
by: Leah Eilmus

Folk Music Seminar

American folk music encompasses numerous genres, many of which are known as roots music. Roots music includes bluegrass, country music, gospel, old time music, jug bands, Appalachian folk, blues, Cajun and Native American music. As the name ‘roots’ suggests, this music laid the foundation for that which was to come, namely, blues, jazz, rock and hip hop. By under- standing what came before, students will be better prepared to create and absorb the music of today. The skills and techniques taught include the playing of instruments (guitar, mando- lin, fiddle, piano, percussion, etc.) as well as singing. Learning songs by rote and by traditional notation, rehearsing with others and performing are an integral part of the classroom experience. The conceptual understandings will focus on the messages and meanings of songs in hopes of giving students deeper insights into the music makers of the past. This music seminar will focus on the re-creation of music and collaboration with others through performance.

student produced class video, May 2011


May 17, 2011
by: Dollie Cromwell, Journalist

Rayna Rokicki, Social Studies and Movement Teacher

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Having the opportunity to teach at a school that allows for learning to occur in this way as well as a myriad of other ways is...

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May 11, 2011
by: Rayna Rokicki, Movement Specialist

Dance/Movement

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The Dance seminars offered at Mosaic are not meant for the trained dancer, but as a way to introduce the discipline of dance and movement to...

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May 11, 2011
by: Rayna Rokicki, Social Studies Teacher

Social Studies

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Students will discover the patterns, layers and relationships in our world by investigating them from the perspective of a historian, geographer, economist and politician.

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May 11, 2011
by: Tad Phippen Wente, Creative Writing teacher

TimeSlips Seminar

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Today in the TimeSlips Seminar (this is a project we’re working on with JMKAC’s Connecting Communities) we enjoyed a visit from Tracy Cinealis, CSA, of Libby’s...

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April 17, 2011
by: Tad Phippen Wente, Creative Writing teacher

Poetry & Lyrics Seminar

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Poetry & Lyrics Seminar wrapped up its quarter today with a “Final Reading” in three categories: Poetry Out Loud (inspired by the National Endowment for the...

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April 1, 2011
by: Peter Woods

Mosaic Mathematics

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While the notion of abstract thought scares many people away from mathematics, an important realization that most people gloss over is that these abstract thoughts come...

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April 1, 2011
by: Peter Woods

IDEAS Chemistry

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If the purpose of chemistry is to better understand the materials that make up our world and how they interact, then why not focus on those...

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January 28, 2011
by: L. Eilmus

Mosaic and A2 Partnership

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Mosaic School has been chosen as the middle school track for students at Accelerated Academics Charter School, also known as A2, the Sheboygan Area School District...

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January 28, 2011
by: L. Eilmus

Inquiry Class

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At IDEAS Academy, our aim is to produce students who are independent, contemplative, and articulate global citizens.

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