Term 5 - Awesome Anglo-Saxons
Ssh… What’s that noise? Is it a bash, a crash, a shake or a hum? Sound is all around us – where did it come from? How is it made? Can it be changed?
Children will explore the importance of fair testing and gain experience in the use of data loggers to measure sound. They will set up simple practical enquires enabling them to make systematic and careful observations. Children will listen to a daily song that will widen their musical experiences enabling them to appreciate music from different decades.
All of this will enable the children to understand how music has the power to change our emotion, make us think and inspire us to dance. Who will win the battle of the bands?
Term 5 - Awesome Anglo-Saxons |
English: Arthur and the Golden Rope – Graphic Novel – Narrative and Non-Chronological report Science: Sound History: Anglo-Saxon Britain DT: Food skills Art: Observational drawings of instruments Create album covers Graphic Designers videos showing album design process Drama: Create a band – choreograph and direct a song. Culminate unit in a Battle of the Bands competition to give performance opportunity in front of audience Music: Creating graphic scores based on Arthur and the Golden Rope RE: Hinduism - What does it mean to be a Hindu in Britain today? ICT: Hardware investigators and writing for different audiences |