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Introduction to Scottish Music at Burnside Primary School

posted by Louise Kirby, YMI Coordinator, Children & Learning, Schools & Learning

       

Burnside Primary P4- P7 received an 8 week Introduction to Scottish Music project delivered by musician Will Marshall. The Outcome for this project was for the young people increase their awareness of music and culture across Scotland, the UK and the world.  This project was funded by Youth Music Initiative.

The project showed and demonstrated various Scottish instruments played in Scottish music and they had the opportunity to try playing a small accordion.

They learnt about the 4 main Scottish rhythms and chords. Demonstrate Reels, Jigs, Strathspeys and Waltzes, and how to tell the difference.  They explored the chord groups, Major, Minor, 7th and Diminished and the pupils learnt how to recognise these from the sounds demonstrated.  Pupils learned Scottish and Gaelic songs and explored the stories behind these and what they meant.   They also learnt some basic Gaelic and learnt the Virginia Reel ceilidh dance.

Pupils feedback – ‘It makes me feel good about myself as we get to learn more, because I’ve never learnt any of this before, it’s more than just music.’ Pupils said they’d learnt –

They different rhythms – watermelon, chickens feet, haggis and sausages, oompa pa by playing the corner game.  Learnt Virginia Reel the dance.  How to say goodbye in Gaelic and count up to 5.  I recognise the happy, sad and scary chords.

Class teachers rated the quality of this project saying it was good, ‘Will had a good insight into the children and activities and learning were age and stage appropriate and children learnt about the music of Scotland.‘

Will Marshall Muscian ‘What a brilliant project to be involved with. I loved I could demonstrate with my accordion exactly what I was teaching and making it fun for them’

 

Expressive Arts Assessment and Moderation Live Narrative Project – Whitehirst Primary

posted by Carol Lyon, Improvement, Angus Virtual School, Schools & Learning

You are invited to take part in a Yamjam to discuss a ‘live narrative’ study that looks at moderating in expressive arts in primary.

This practice exemplar captures primary practitioners engaging in a moderation process over a block of learning in expressive arts. The short videos, which are the main features of this resource, follow the moderation process through from planning for learning to discussions about the evidence of learning.

Please visit the study on the National Improvement Hub before joining the discussion on Yammer.

The YamJam will take place in the expressive arts Yammer area in Glow from 16.00 -17.00 on Tuesday 29th January. We look forward to seeing you online! Please get in touch if you need further information Ron.Cowie@educationscotland.gsi.gov.uk

 

Child Rights launchpad by Unicef UK

posted by Alita Spink, Schools and Learning Support Officer, Schools and Learning

Launchpad is an award-winning, free digital resource which helps children in Scotland learn about their UNCRC rights. unicrf It was made possible by Unicef UK’s partnership with the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, and is currently only available in Scotland.

Launchpad offers an exciting online environment for teachers to help the children they work with learn about their rights in Scotland, and around the world.  It supports Curriculum for Excellence and is available at three different levels, covering ages 3-18.

Over one quarter of all Scottish schools have already signed up to use Launchpad.  If you’ve not yet registered, get your free individual account today.

Angus Teachmeet

posted by Kellie Smith, Teacher, Langlands Primary School

It’s now just one week until the Angus Teachmeet takes place to coincide with the Scottish Learning Festival. Please be sure to sign up to secure your place, even if you are only coming along to listen. The teachmeet takes place on 21st of September between 5pm and 7pm at Langlands Primary School in Forfar.

So far we have 2 minute and 7 minute presentations on Classdojo, PE SALS for infants, flipped learning, playplanner, computational thinking, Tigtag and Twig for Science and code club. The format is very informal, as the whole point of a teachmeet is sharing practice. We’re all in the same boat so there’s no need to be shy! It’s a great way to network with other teachers in a relaxed environment. There will even be cakes and coffee!

So what are you waiting for? Get signed up today using the link below!!
https://tmscot.wordpress.com/2016/06/04/tmconnect-angus/