Resources for Infants and
Junior, KS1 and KS2
A variety of tried and tested CD dance-pack, lesson resources offering a
large range of styles and tempos of music specifically written for teachers
needing dance music resources with school dance lessons in mind. |
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The WarmUp/CoolDown CDs (twin CD pack)
An essential resource for dance and physical education, warm-up and
cool-down are crucial to every lesson involving physical activity
more details here ... |
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Dance Ideas for Key Stage 1
Solo dances using size, shape and dynamic contrast.
Action Tasks, Coaching Points and
Composition Ideas;more details here ...
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Dance
Ideas for Key Stage 2
Includes partner and small group situations.
Appropriate topics, national and international flavours, creative use of
characters & stimuli;more details here ... |
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More Dance Ideas for
Key Stage 2
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but with a completely new range of ideas,
topics and pupil centred stimulus suitable for top juniors.
more details here ... |
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Movement and Dance
for Key Stage 1
CDs and appropriate Programmes of Study with lessons for the Infant
years. The stimulus topics are the The Circus and Machines in a
Toy Factory: the programmes of study can be taught in either order.
more details here ... |
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Movement and Dance
for Key Stage 2
Contains four CDs and accompanying Programmes of study with
lessons for the Junior years. Themes of Circus and Machines
are revisited for older children and then children explore the excitement of
Space Travel and a whole world of Celebrations!
more details here ... |
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Chance to Dance for Infants, KS1
These packs provides ideas for exploring dance through the twin themes
of Work and Play - the two themes contrast and compliment: Work Ideas are serious and at times fast paced, whereas the Play Ideas are
more light-hearted and fun.
more info here ... |
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Chance to dance for Juniors, KS2
These packs provides ideas for exploring dance through the twin themes
of Work and Play - the two themes contrast and compliment: Work Ideas are serious and at times fast paced, whereas the Play Ideas are
more light-hearted and fun.
more info here ... |
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