The Heritage/History Month we covered in February
Black History Month
The state Mrs. Sowers is from
This instrument belongs to the woodwind family; however, the modern version of this instrument contains no wood.
Flute
This partner game involves rhythm sticks and contains the words "ret-set-set"
Sarasponda
The name of the music symbol shown here
Repeat sign
This composer was completely deaf by the time he died
Mrs. Sowers favorite instrument
guitar/ukulele
This instrument family contains instruments that are completely made of the material by the same name
Brass
Finish these lyrics: "A baked potato burns the fingers ___________________________."
Careful because it's hot
The category of musical terms used to describe the volume of music, including piano and forte

Dynamics
Mozart
The number of children Mrs. Sowers has
3
This instrument has a sound that can be described as “relaxing” and “magical”. It is a string instrument that is not a normal part of the symphony orchestra.
Harp
This song includes a poem written in German about a boy and his father riding through the woods at night.
Erlkonig by Franz Schubert
The category of musical terms describing speed including presto and largo
Tempo
This Classical composer was born in Salzburg, Austria and wrote The Magic Flute.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
What kind of dogs does Mrs. Sowers have?
pugs
This instrument is the lowest sounding of the brass family. It looks different when it appears in the marching band.
Tuba/Sousaphone
Finish these lyrics: "When the winter comes we gather, to _________________________"
Dance and sing together
The tempo term referred to as “walking speed.”
Andante
Wrote our United States March "Stars and Stripes Forever"
Sousa
Mrs. Sowers attended this college
University of Florida
This double reed instrument is a part of the woodwind family

Oboe
This Shaker melody written in 1848 has been used in many songs and movie soundtracks as recently as 2021 and is common around Thanksgiving time.
Simple Gifts
This term means to gradually get softer in music
Decrescendo