You must bring this home to practice every week.
What is your instrument?
According to Psalms 33:3, we’re called to “play skillfully” and make this.
What is a joyful noise unto the Lord?
Section lessons are (optional/mandatory)—pick one!
What is mandatory?
Boys must wear this color shirt for concerts.
What is white?
Performances and assessments make up this percent of your grade.
What is 40%?
This is the writing tool you must always keep with your music.
What is a pencil?
Weekly practice logs must be turned in here.
What is Google Classroom?
Each quarter, you can make up this many missed lessons.
What is 2?
Girls’ concert attire is this color.
What is black?
Section lessons are worth this percent of your grade.
What is 25%?
You are given two sets of this item—one for home and one for your folder.
What is music?
This percentage of your overall grade depends on practice.
What is 15%?
Showing up more than 15 minutes late to a lesson counts as this.
What is unexcused?
These kinds of shoes are discouraged for girls to wear at concerts.
What are heels?
These two platforms are your go-to for grades, schedules, and updates.
What are FACTS and Google Classroom?
Instruments left at school get locked away here.
What is a storage room?
Your instrument must go here every week—no exceptions!
What is home?
To get full credit, a make-up lesson must be scheduled within this time frame.
What is one week?
This is the date of the Winter Concert.
What is December 10th at 7pm?
If you miss a concert due to illness, you must turn in this.
What is parent documentation?
If your instrument is damaged while left at school, the responsibility belongs to this person.
Who is the instrument’s owner?
Scale tests, repertoire, and skill checks are examples of these.
What are assessments?
Even without a pass, you’re still expected to do this.
What is attend your lesson?
An unexcused concert absence could result in this quarter outcome.
What is failing (a 0)?
These three areas together make up 100% of your Joyful Noise grade.
What are rehearsals, section lessons, and performances?