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Children develop their musicality best through engaging and
participating, and an effective and enriching music curriculum must
focus on the development of practical music-making skills.
Jumpstart! Music therefore contains a wealth of ideas and
activities that will support any teacher as they aid the musical
learning of pupils aged 7 to 14, helping students not only to learn
in new and exciting ways, but also to enjoy themselves while they
are doing it. Inspiring any young learner to listen to, make and
create a range of music, the book includes multiple simple-to-use
ideas and activities, with every chapter based around fun and
engaging topics, such as: Storytelling History Media Modern music
Technology The world With group suggestions as well as
opportunities for the students to develop their skills
independently, the games and ideas featured in this title all focus
on the core skills in learning music - listening, singing, playing,
improvising, composing and SMSC (spiritual, moral, social,
cultural) - and are all flexible enough to be adapted to fit each
individual situation, whatever the resources to hand. Jumpstart!
Music is an essential classroom resource for helping young learners
develop their musicality and musicianship and will support any
teacher in delivering engaging, inclusive and creative music
lessons.
Children develop their musicality best through engaging and
participating, and an effective and enriching music curriculum must
focus on the development of practical music-making skills.
Jumpstart! Music therefore contains a wealth of ideas and
activities that will support any teacher as they aid the musical
learning of pupils aged 7 to 14, helping students not only to learn
in new and exciting ways, but also to enjoy themselves while they
are doing it. Inspiring any young learner to listen to, make and
create a range of music, the book includes multiple simple-to-use
ideas and activities, with every chapter based around fun and
engaging topics, such as: Storytelling History Media Modern music
Technology The world With group suggestions as well as
opportunities for the students to develop their skills
independently, the games and ideas featured in this title all focus
on the core skills in learning music - listening, singing, playing,
improvising, composing and SMSC (spiritual, moral, social,
cultural) - and are all flexible enough to be adapted to fit each
individual situation, whatever the resources to hand. Jumpstart!
Music is an essential classroom resource for helping young learners
develop their musicality and musicianship and will support any
teacher in delivering engaging, inclusive and creative music
lessons.
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My Family Tree (Diary)
Royal Horticultural Society, J.O Foster
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R495
R326
Discovery Miles 3 260
Save R169 (34%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Every family has its own story and an increasing number of us are
taking the time to search out these histories and record them for
this and future generations. My Family Tree is a beautifully
designed book to record your unique family story, with space for
family and individual records, census records, ancestry charts,
family traditions and achievements, events and photographs. It
offers helpful tips and advice, useful sections to guide your
ancestral research, and allows you to gather all the information
from both sides of your family in one place.
Why did the Second World War start? Who had the best weapons? Why
were there no bananas? What was Shanks's pony? Why was food
rationed? Could you still buy sweets? Why were spies important? Why
should you keep 'mum'? Why did it go on so long? How did it end?
Find out the answers to these and a lot of other exciting questions
in this brilliantly informative book which will tell you everything
you ever needed to know about World War II. The Imperial War Museum
was founded in 1917 to collect and display material relating to the
'Great War', which was still being fought. Today IWM is unique in
its coverage of conflicts, especially those involving Britain and
the Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present. They
seek to provide for, and to encourage, the study and understanding
of the history of modern war and wartime experience.
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