Studio Time SCIENCE with Mr. B

Studio Time SCIENCE with Mr. B

In the newest installment of Studio Time, your school will once again be transformed into a professional recording studio where your students will ALL experience what it’s like to record an original song together that teaches them the SCIENCE facts and standards you want them to remember using music, movement, and technology! Every student will participate in the song creation, rehearsal, and performance within one fast-paced and exciting 60 minute collaborative workshop-style session. Students will be shown how to use recording equipment to capture their science-themed song, The final performance will be shared back in a private and unlisted YouTube lyric video to be watched back for test review, during brain breaks, or at home to reinforce the science concepts they learned and to reminisce on the experience of creating music in the studio. Two separate grade-level appropriate programs are available for K-2 and 3-5 students, and all lessons are universally designed by science and music curriculum experts to align with state and national music and science standards. (Specific standards and lesson plans available upon request)


Artist Background

Kevin Brawley is an educator, children’s choir director, consultant, and public speaker with over 25 years as a recording, performing, and touring artist. He was a music teacher for nine years in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, and a private guitar teacher for nine years prior to that. Kevin believes in every child’s ability to learn and prides himself on having an inclusive and positive learning environment for all of his students – especially those with disabilities. In 2019, he was named one of 30 National Music Teachers of Excellence by the CMA Foundation and was also named the UNC-Charlotte Young Alumnus of the year. In 2020, he was named the UNC-Charlotte COAA Distinguished Alumnus of the year. He presents around the country sharing innovative ways to teach students with autism through music.


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