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The third-grade students of Harmony Park Elementary love music class! That's where a little Grey Goose, who looks more like a duck, leads them on musical adventures through singing, playing instruments, moving, creating, composing, and analyzing music. Mrs. Boss, the music teacher, promises the children that Grey Goose can even help them answer an important question: What makes Harmony Park Elementary the best school for one hundred million miles? But when Grey Goose goes missing, the students find themselves with a mystery on their hands. Young readers will love joining the children on their…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The third-grade students of Harmony Park Elementary love music class! That's where a little Grey Goose, who looks more like a duck, leads them on musical adventures through singing, playing instruments, moving, creating, composing, and analyzing music. Mrs. Boss, the music teacher, promises the children that Grey Goose can even help them answer an important question: What makes Harmony Park Elementary the best school for one hundred million miles? But when Grey Goose goes missing, the students find themselves with a mystery on their hands. Young readers will love joining the children on their quest to search for clues, while having fun and learning musical concepts along the way. Teachers and parents will appreciate how the story encourages positive interactions, supports learning and team building, provides a mindful activity, and creates an uplifting message about self-identity.
Autorenporträt
Lisa Busbice Boss has her Bachelor of Science degree in music education and her Master of Education degree in counseling from the University of Maryland, College Park. A retired vocal/ general music teacher and chorus director for thirty-two years, she taught thousands of students from kindergarten to Grade 5 in the Howard County Public School System in Maryland. Her amazing school choruses have received widespread recognition for performing concerts at the National Pageant of Peace on the Ellipse in Washington, D.C.; numerous senior, 50+, and assisted living centers; community and school events; and singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Frederick Keys minor league baseball games. Lisa has also been a judge and teacher participant with the Howard County Children's Chorus and the Howard County Festival Chorus. Throughout her career, she has written numerous songs, skits, plays, and musicals. Lisa resides with her loving husband, John, in Eldersburg, Maryland. They have two beloved children, Kristy and Matthew, and an adorable granddaughter, Kinsley.