Tuesday, February 5, 2019

20% Project

List 3 ideas/topics/interests you are considering for your 20%/Genius Hour project.
Arrange a choir piece into a percussion ensemble piece

Select ONE of these topics and answer the "5 W's" (YOU ARE NOT OFFICIALLY COMMITTING TO THIS TOPIC AT THIS TIME)

WHO? (Who can serve as a mentor/helper for your topic?)
Band and choir teachers

What? (What will you actually be doing?) (What will you learn about, and what will you create?)
Learn about the process, all the copyright stuff. Learn about what parts of the choir and how it should transfer to mallet instruments

When? (When will you be working on this? During/after school, weekends?)
I can do this during the provided time

Where? (Will this topic require travel? If so, where? Is this feasible?)
In school, where ever I want

Why? (Most importantly, why are you considering this topic? Why is it important to you?)
This project involves my favorite things choir and band

How? (How will you provide evidence of your learning and research throughout the project?
The transcription of the music

How will you share this information with quests at the final presentation gallery walk?)
I can have the final music, and the process of how I did it

Monday, January 14, 2019

Final Overview

How did the service learning project go?
This project went really good, it really took things in perspective how all these activities I do for fun can really impact people.

What struggles did you encounter during the project?
I struggled creating content for the blogs, I had to really think through the process of what I do every week and what it does.

What did I learn from this project?
Small things can really make a big difference to anyone.

What grade would you give yourself?
A higher B grade, I missed one blog and not all of them were spaced out correctly, but I have good content and pictures.

My Small Group

Every Wednesday after the main service with every grade and after the message we have small group time. It’s 40 minutes of time with your small group. My small group is around my age, we’re all in the same grade and going through a lot of the same things. We’re all involved in arts at school so we can relate through that. Every month we have a call to connect week, so that means we have to go into the community and help in some way. Usually since we’re all music related we go to the nursing home very near to the church and go sing there. Another thing we do a couple times a year is feed my starving children, this is a program that gets food to people in other countries that are in poverty.

Monday, December 17, 2018

Small groups

Every week when I play in the band for the students it is also part of the bands job or service to connect with the kids hearing the music. It’s one thing playing all the music on stage, but you can even make it more impactful if you go out and talk to the kids off stage. This can help them feel involved instead of just watching us on stage which can feel so far away.

Sunday Morning Band

About once a month I play at the Sunday morning services where the whole congregation comes. I play piano or keys just like Wednesday’s. These services have more pressure to them because the amount of people and the better musicians on stage. We are also performing more mature songs, not as many songs that will relate to a kid.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Mission outpost

On Sundays I help out the mission outpost. The mission outpost is a food and life charity. People who go to the church donate stuff every Sunday to the outpost. My job is to bring the bins of stuff to the outpost and sort it into categories. My part saves a lot of time for the church so they can get stuff out to people right away.

Friday, October 26, 2018

Student Ministry Band

For this service learning project I will explaining what I do at church, this ranges from playing in bands to helping out at a charity. This post will focus on my church, Prince of Peace and its student ministry band. I am a part of this band. I play the “keys” as they call it. This mainly includes making a cool kind of backbone to every song that the band performs. The songs we mainly perform are upbeat worship songs. We play for the 6-12 graders so that is our main audience. Our goal as a band is to uplift and show the faith off to all the kids, so high schoolers have a safe and fun place to come worship and spend with friends every week.