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Music and Circle Time: Using Music, Rhythm, Rhyme and Song


Lucky Duck

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No. of pages 104

Published: 2006

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? The book shows you how to confidently intergrate music into circle time and will be a useful addition to many teachers? resources?-Early Years Update ?[A]n excellent resource for all teachers looking to introduce music to children aged from four to seven-years-old... The instructions are clear and precise, making it easy to use... an invaluable resource for all busy practitioners? - Early Years Educator ?The book is packed with ideas and the simple format makes it easy to use. Many of the suggestions can be used straight from the book or easily adapted to fit the interests of your own class... The book shows you how to confidently integrate music into circle time and will be a useful addition to many teachers? resources? - Early Years Update In the same popular and accessible style as Margaret Collins? established and successful Circle Time series, this book provides user-friendly classroom activities to engage young children. It uses Circle Time techniques to help children use and learn about: o rhythm, jingles, raps and chants o songs o instruments o ring games o music, art and story projects. The enjoyable activities can also enhance learning of other aspects of the curriculum. There is evidence that children who are familiar with a wide ranging repertoire of rhymes and songs learn to read earlier. Using this book all teachers will be able to use music in their Circle Time sessions in a confident and creative manner. Margaret Collins is a former headteacher of infant and first schools. She is now Senior Visiting Fellow in the School of Education at the University of Southampton. She researches children?s perceptions of health education topics, writes teaching materials for children, books and articles on PSHE.

 

 

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There are 104 pages in this book. This book was published in 2006 by SAGE Publications Inc .

 

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