Early Elementary Level-Description: Six Silly Geese is written in the C position with accidentals in the B section giving it a modal sound. This happy little melody uses eighth quarter and half notes. The text will help the students with the rhythm. Purpose: This piece tells a story through music. Hands play together in the A section only on repeated notes. In the B section the harmony changes to Phrygian mode with the flatting of D and E. Staccatos accents and hand crossings add interest. Students will be playing in several different octaves. Suggestions for Instruction: Tap the rhythm on knees or fallboard before playing saying or singing the words. Have the student find all the groups oftwo black notes that they will be playing. Play m. 24 in the air several times before trying to play it hands together. Other Information: There are several geese living at the pond in my neighborhood. More than once motorists have encountered them crossing the street in a single line moving very slowly. They are never in a hurry although we often are! Even a honking horn cannot make them move faster! Key: C Major