Mr. Patterson
Matthew Patterson
Welcome to the Fillmore Central Elementary K-6 Music Page!
Here is a link for all the video lessons from the last Spring if you want to rehear some of the songs and activities we worked on: Music Video Lessons for all grades
Here is the link to the Staff Concert we made for all of you students: Staff Concert
Contact: Matthew Patterson
Click on the class you want and it will bring you to the concert video
- Mrs. Nagel’s Kindergarten Class
- Mrs. Scrabeck’s Kindergarten Class
- Mrs. Ostrom’s 1st Grade Class
- Mrs. Steichen’s 1st Grade Class
- Mrs. Omar’s 2nd Grade Class
- Mrs. Gasca’s 2nd Grade Class
- Mr. Ostrom’s 3rd Grade Class
- Mrs. Janssen’s 3rd Grade Class
- Mrs. Burns’ 4th Grade Class (A Group)
- Mrs. Burns’ 4th Grade Class (B Group)
- Ms. Nelson’s 4th Grade Class (A Group)
- Ms. Nelson’s 4th Grade Class (B Group)
- Ms. O’Connell’s 5th Grade Class
- Mrs. Kennedy’s 5th Grade Class
- Mrs. Goetzke’s 5th Grade Class
- Mr. Anderson’s 6th Grade Class
- Mrs. Andring’s 6th Grade Class
2019-2020 Concerts
2018-2019 Concerts
2017-2018 Concerts
- K-4 Winter Concert
- 5-6 Winter Band and Music Concert
- K-4 Spring Concert
- 5-6 Spring Band and Music Concert
2016-2017 Concerts
- K-4 Winter Concert
- 5-6 Winter Band and Choir Concert
- K-4 Spring Concert
- 5-6 Spring Band and Choir Concert
Contact: Matthew Patterson
Here are links to a few of the websites that we have used in class:
- Classics for Kids – This website has lots of information about musical terms and composers, and also several music games to help with composing and note reading!
- Whack – A – Note – This is a fun note reading game that tests how fast you can identify notes on the staff in either treble of bass clef!
- Incredibox – A game where you can combine different beat boxing patterns to make your own cool songs!
- Isle of Tune – Create your own musical island!
- Drum Machine – Create your own drumbeats!
- Tonematrix – An easy way to create some very cool melodies
- Google Experiments – Many musical experiments that use your camera, microphone, or touchscreen
- Chrome Music Lab – Even more musical experiments that use your camera, microphone, touchscreen, or just your mouse!
- BandLab – A free online loop song maker – similar to GarageBand
- Mario Paint Music Composer – Make music by putting different pictures on the music staff
- Tips for Piano Players – If you play piano this is a helpful resource with tips and advice about posture and wrist and arm position.
- Music Theory Lessons – This site was recommended by a student. It is a good resource if you want to learn more about how to read and write music on your own!
- Additional Music Resources – This is another site recommended by a student. It has links to many other musical web pages that are helpful for learning more about music on your own. It includes music games, where to get used instruments, useful music apps, and much more!