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This week we are celebrating World Book Day, here we have a rap song from MC Grammar! How many books does he mention? What is the very last book he raps about? Did you enjoy the music, the animation? is your favourite book in the song?  Let me know all your thoughts and answers on your teams page! Enjoy 🙂

Star Wars Body Percussion this week … It is fast and you need to try and stay in time as that is tricky! Let me know if you enjoy and if you manage to perform it at home 🙂

Hello P4/5. This week we have 2 body percussion lessons. The xx in Happier are rests so remember and stay quiet with those parts.  These pieces can be quiet tricky as they are fast, so remember and count and maybe start off with just one part and then bring the other parts in.  Enjoy 🙂

Hello Primary 4/5.  This week we are celebrating The Chinese New Year and in music I have uploaded 2 videos.  One is learning and listening to instruments that are native to China, I would like to know if you have a favourite! The second video is The Dragon Dance which is performed for New Year.  Please tell me what you think is interesting about this, why do they use a dragon? Does the music match the movement and anything else you would like to comment on.  Remember and tag me on your team page when commenting 🙂

Hello P4/5!! This week is  SCOTLAND LOVES LANGUAGES week 🙂 We are celebrating the languages spoken in Scotland. We are focusing on Gaelic.

Here are 2 videos  in the language of  Gaelic , listen and try and repeat, listen to the pronunciation.  🙂

Hello P4/5!!  Here we have 2 body percussion lessons, remember if you cant snap fingers just hold them up.  The most important lesson here is listening and not rushing away from the beat.  We are so good at these in class, let me know how you get on in your class teams page 🙂

Hello P4/5! Two videos this week. One is a body percussion song from a famous Scottish Song. The other is a performance of Amy MacDonald whilst the commonwealth games were on in Glasgow and you see many people of Glasgow performing with her. This is really a listening and discussion lesson, which you are so good at!  I love this performance but would like to know what everyone thinks, chat to me on your class teams page 🙂

Hope you enjoy 🙂

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Hello P4/5! We are so good at our body percussion and here we have a Scottish song to practice.  Stay in time, count the beat and if possible instead of clap hands and snap fingers use pencils or anything you think at home makes a good percussion sound. Let me know how you get on in your class teams page 🙂