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  1. Dec 21, 2017 · Today’s Lesson: ‘And Tango Makes Three’ – Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell. Roy and Silo are just like the other penguin couples at the zoo – they bow to each other, walk together and swim together. But Roy and Silo are a little bit different – they’re both boys.

  2. 1 Scott Place, 2 Hardman Street, Manchester, M3 3AA. Free lessons and teaching resources about 'and tango makes three': book club.

  3. This lesson offers an opportunity to build classroom community by giving students a chance to share and learn about a family that may be similar or different from theirs.

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  4. ‘And Tango Makes Three’ – Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell Paper and markers Step 1: o Look at the front cover of ‘And Tango Makes Three’, discuss: - Who is in the picture? - Where is the story taking place? - What do you think might happen in the story? o Read the blurb: ‘There are all kinds of animal families in the zoo.

  5. Pupils to work independently to create a family portrait of their family using the ‘My unique family’ template. Share and celebrate the differences between pupils’ families. Pupils work with partner to use a variety of craft materials to create an image of Roy, Silo and Tango.

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  6. This lesson plan aims to teach students about the tango dance. It will begin with an introduction to the historical background and characteristics of the tango. Students will then learn the basic rhythm and dance steps of the tango through demonstration and practice with a partner.

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  8. Key stage 3. Music. Fusions. How do the layers in tango dance come together? Share.

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