Symphony in Your School Jr.

Bring the SLSO into your classroom! Symphony in Your School Jr. inspires and empowers early childhood educators with tools to incorporate meaningful musical activities into their classroom curriculum. When you become a Symphony in Your School Jr. partner teacher, you’ll receive easy-to-implement lesson plans, instruments and other materials, a classroom musician visit, and tickets and transportation to bring your class to Tiny Tunes.

Teachers who attend a Lion and the Mouse workshop in Oct 2026 will be invited to apply for Symphony in Your School Jr. during the 2026/27 school year.

Become a Symphony in Your School Jr. Partner Teacher

  • Attend a Lion and the Mouse workshop in Oct 2026.
  • After the workshop, you will receive an email invitation to apply to be a Symphony in Your School Jr. partner teacher. Complete the application by Fri, Nov 20.
  • Partners will be chosen and applicants will be notified by Fri, Dec 4.
  • Partner teachers will be notified about which Tiny Tunes concert they will attend by Fri, Dec 18.
  • Classroom instruments and other materials will be delivered by the end of January.. Implement the provided lessons in your classroom to engage your students with music and prepare them for their classroom musician visit and Tiny Tunes field trip.
  • Your classroom musician visit will occur in March or early April.
  • Attend Tiny Tunes, April 12-13, 2027.
  • Receive long-term support from the SLSO as you continue to use music to reach their curricular goals.

Curriculum

The Symphony in Your School Jr. curriculum aligns with the Missouri Early Learning Standards, emphasizing literacy, physical development, and social-emotional learning.

  • Literacy – The program supports early literacy skills by integrating music with children’s literature, engaging children in creating and performing simple songs, introducing new vocabulary, and using musical games to foster phonological awareness.
  • Physical development – Through dancing, body percussion, and playing instruments, students develop both gross and fine motor skills. Physically responding to music improves children’s body and spatial awareness in fun and engaging ways.
  • Social-emotional learning – The program fosters curiosity, confidence, and creativity as children work with their peers, teachers, and the musicians of the SLSO. Musical activities encourage children to make choices and express their preferences, emotions, and ideas while also learning to respect and accept the ideas and feelings of others.

Additionally, the program promotes early math skills by encouraging students to recognize and create patterns in music.  As they learn to play classroom instruments, students also encounter the science of sound. This hands-on approach – focused on creating, performing, responding to, and connecting with music – introduces students to the foundational music skills that they will encounter in elementary music class.

SLSO education programs are presented by:

Steward Family Foundation logo
World Wide Technology

SLSO early childhood programs are presented by:

Emerson logo

Sponsored by:

Dana Brown Charitable Trust, U.S. Bank, Trustee