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Singing Maths (Paperback)
Helen MacGregor, Stephen Chadwick; Illustrated by Emily Skinner; Contributions by Collins Music
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R740
Discovery Miles 7 400
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Singing Maths is a user-friendly songbook and CD designed to
support maths teaching. Singing Maths is a user-friendly songbook
and CD designed to support maths teaching and enrich young
children's experience of numeracy in a fun and engaging way. The
songs and activities introduce key numeracy concepts such as
counting, sequences, shape, space and measure, handling data and
algebra. The songs are written in an exciting, modern style on
subjects that interest children. Each song or chant is accompanied
by a set of activities and ideas for further development. No music
reading is required and the pack includes a CD with sample
performances.
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Singing Spelling (Paperback)
Helen MacGregor, Stephen Chadwick; Illustrated by Emily Skinner; Contributions by Collins Music
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R746
Discovery Miles 7 460
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Singing Spelling is a user-friendly songbook and CD designed to
support spelling teaching and enrich young children's experience of
language in a fun and engaging way. Singing Spelling is a
user-friendly songbook and CD designed to support spelling teaching
and enrich young children's experience of language in a fun and
engaging way. The songs and activities introduce key spelling and
grammar rules and are written in a exciting, modern style on
subjects that interest children. Each song or chant is accompanied
by a set of activities and ideas for further development. No music
reading is required and the pack includes a CD with sample
performances.
A songbook to support the teaching of phonics through songs, chants
and games, ideal for use alongside Letters and Sounds phases 2 and
3. It continues the work of Singing Phonics, which covered Phase 1:
first steps in teaching phonics. Singing Phonics 2 is a song
collection designed to support phonics teaching and enrich young
children's experience of language in a fun and interactive way. It
follows Singing Phonics. Ideal for use with phase 2 and 3 of the
phonics programme, Letters and Sounds, published by the Primary
National Strategy, but will also be a highly useful addition to any
phonics scheme. Each song or chant is accompanied by a set of
activities (including photocopiable resources) and ideas for
further development. The pack includes a CD with sample
performances. Many songs have familiar tunes, making Singing
Phonics 2 a highly user-friendly resource with no music reading
required.
Primary music teaching resources for subject leaders and class
teachers - engaging lessons, activities and games for kids.
Listening to Music is a series which actively engages children in
listening to music so that they can perform it and compose it
themselves. Each pack comprises a visually exciting book, a CD of
all the recordings, and a CD-ROM of interactive whiteboard
activities and printouts. Listening to Music is a series which
actively engages children in listening to music so that they can
perform it and compose it themselves. Each pack comprises a
visually exciting book, a CD of all the recordings, and a CD-ROM of
interactive whiteboard activities and printouts. The second title
in the Listening to Music series brings together music from
Indonesia, the Caribbean, India, the Pacific, South America and
Europe - an eclectic mix of traditional, historical and
contemporary music. Through the activities, children recognise and
use the building blocks of music: long and short sounds, high and
low, loud and quiet, fast and slow. They perform their own versions
of some of the recordings and they compose others - always
listening perceptively to their own and others music. Teachers will
find this title a useful accompaniment to Music Express Years 3 to
6 and and an enjoyable source of alternative activities for their
primary music scheme of work. The 'Listening to Music' series won
the Primary Music Magazine 'Best Listening Resource' award in 2019.
Listen and celebrate introduces a selection of 15 pieces from a
range of time periods, countries and styles, celebrating the people
who wrote the music and offering an immersive experience through
active listening and composing activities. As well as supporting
National Curriculum objectives for Key Stages 1 and 2, this book
will help bring breadth and depth to children's musical experience
and understanding, offering a glimpse of the huge variety of music
in the world and featuring composers from a range of backgrounds
and experiences. Features: * Background information to provide
context and inspire * Active listening activities for Key Stages 1
and 2 * Composing activities for Key Stages 1 and 2 * Beautifully
illustrated whiteboard displays Please note audio is NOT supplied
as part of this resource, but guidance is given on how to find
recordings online.
A must-have collection of fun new songs and chants for practising
vocabulary and phrases when learning English. Ideal for those
learning English as an additional or second language in the UK and
anyone learning English abroad. Singing English - A must-have
collection of fun new songs and chants for practising vocabulary
and phrases when learning English. Ideal for those learning English
as an additional or second language in the UK and anyone learning
English abroad. These catchy songs and chants help pupils memorise
words and phrases. Intended for 7-11 year olds but the upbeat
backing tracks will appeal to all. Each song and chant includes
teaching activities providing fun and exciting ways to develop
language and photocopiable song lyrics.
Music Express - the primary class teacher's simple answer to 'how
do I teach music?' - is now in a brand new edition. All new content
in the familiar structure of units, lessons and activities,
provides up to date delivery of the English National Curriculum
from September 2014. The new edition offers 60 completely new units
of work, supplying musical learning from age 5 to 11. Just as its
first edition, Music Express Second Edition presents an invaluable
resource of great songs, stories, visuals, movies and music from
across the world and across history. With new links to every
subject and with lesson plans catering to all music curricula of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Music Express is relevant to
all schools and all children. Fully supported by CDs and
audio-embedded whiteboard displays, the books take teachers and
children alike on an enriching and thoroughly engaging journey of
musical discovery and creativity.
Roald Dahl's Cinderella joins Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs, Jack
and the Beanstalk, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Little Red
Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs in a glittering line-up of
wickedly funny productions which children and audiences just love.
Cindy defies her Ugly Sisters, meets a magic fairy and lands a
dance with the prince at the palace ball. So far so good! But far
from being the perfect gentleman, the prince turns out to a perfect
beast and chops off the heads of Cindy's meddling sisters... The
magic fairy grants Cindy one more wish but what will she do to
escape her sticky predicament? As with every one of these great
Roald Dahl musicals, Cinderella is based on an orchestral
commission by the Roald Dahl Foundation. The concert work, from
which the schools' musical is derived is by Vladimir Tarnopolski,
and schools can use the extracts provided from the orchestral work
to enhance their performances. To present a public performance of
this musical you will need a performance licence. Simply email
[email protected] or phone 01484 668 148 and request a
Performance Licence Application Form.
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Singing Phonics (Paperback)
Helen MacGregor, Catherine Birt; Contributions by Collins Music
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R746
Discovery Miles 7 460
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A songbook to support the first steps in phonics through songs,
chants and games, ideal for use alongside Letters and Sounds, the
new Primary National Strategy phonics programme for 3-7 year olds.
Singing Phonics is a song collection for 3-5 year olds, specially
designed to support the earliest steps in phonics teaching and
enrich young children's experience of language in a fun and
interactive way. Includes a range of songs, chants and games, all
designed to increase phonics awareness. Each song comes with
activities (including photocopiable resources) and ideas for
further development. Ideal for use with the new phonics programme,
Letters and Sounds, published by the Primary National Strategy, but
will also be a highly useful addition to any phonics scheme. The
pack includes a CD with sample performances of all the songs and
many songs are also familiar tunes, making it a highly
user-friendly resource.
Over 25 songs from all around the world, designed for 4-7 year olds
and supported by a wealth of musical developments and imaginative
ideas for performance. Over 25 songs from all around the world,
designed for 4-7 year olds and supported by a wealth of musical
developments and imaginative ideas for performance. The collection
includes chants, echo songs, action songs and playground games,
many collected in the field by Helen MacGregor and some popular
favourites, such as I bought me a cat (USA), Bate bate chocolate
(Mexico) and Funga alafia (West Africa). The book includes phonetic
transliterations where appropriate and English meanings. Where
relevant, songs will be provided in their original scripts (eg
Gujarati, Japanese etc) on a website in pdf format so that teachers
can download them as handouts or for use on a whiteboard. The CD
includes sample performances of each song to help with learning and
pronunciation for easy performance. Melody lines are provided at
the back of the book.
Primary music teaching resources for subject leaders and class
teachers - engaging lessons, activities and games for kids. The
primary class teacher's simple answer to 'how do I teach music?' -
is now in a brand new edition. All new content in the familiar
structure of units, lessons and activities, provides up to date
delivery of the English National Curriculum from September 2014.
This new edition offers: * 60 completely new units of work,
supplying musical learning from age 5 to 11 * Great songs and
stories * Visuals and movies * Music from around the world and
across history * New links to every subject * Lesson plans catering
to all music curricula of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Fully
supported by CDs and audio-embedded whiteboard displays, the books
take teachers and children alike on an enriching and thoroughly
engaging journey of musical discovery and creativity.
A must-have collection of fun new songs and chants for children
practising Spanish vocabulary and phrases. Singing Spanish - A
must-have collection of fun new songs and chants for practising
vocabulary and phrases when learning Spanish. These catchy songs
and chants help pupils memorise words and phrases. Intended for
7-11 year olds but the upbeat backing tracks will appeal to all.
Each song and chant includes teaching activities providing fun and
exciting ways to develop language. The song lyrics are
photocopiable. The ideal accompaniment to Developing Spanish,
A&C Black's Spanish language course for the primary school.
Primary music teaching resources for subject leaders and class
teachers - engaging lessons, activities and games for kids. The
primary class teacher's simple answer to 'how do I teach music?' -
is now in a brand new edition. All new content in the familiar
structure of units, lessons and activities, provides up to date
delivery of the English National Curriculum from September 2014.
This new edition offers: * 60 completely new units of work,
supplying musical learning from age 5 to 11 * Great songs and
stories * Visuals and movies * Music from around the world and
across history * New links to every subject * Lesson plans catering
to all music curricula of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Fully
supported by CDs and audio-embedded whiteboard displays, the books
take teachers and children alike on an enriching and thoroughly
engaging journey of musical discovery and creativity.
A must-have collection of fun new songs and chants for practising
vocabulary and phrases when learning French. A must-have collection
of fun new songs and chants for practising vocabulary and phrases
when learning French. These catchy songs and chants help pupils
memorise the words, and the upbeat backing tracks will appeal to
8-13 year-olds. Also includes teaching ideas for activities and
games to go with each song and chant.
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Title: The Burial of Wellington: a dirge.Publisher: British
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