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KS1: Lesson plan - Number crunchers. A KS1, Year 2 maths lessons plan written by Simon Bradshaw and Chris England.
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A KS1 Unit of work focusing on SEAL (Social and Emotional...
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Sing Up's primary music curriculum supports you to deliver...
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With easy-to-use online resources for teaching music and cross-curricular topics, instant streaming and downloading, and the ability to create your own playlists, Sing Up will speed up your planning time and make preparation much easier.
Sing Up's primary music curriculum supports you to deliver high-quality classroom music right across the primary school. Our resources support a creative and active musical approach to lessons, connecting singing and playing, composing and improvising, listening and appraising.
The national curriculum is organised into blocks of years called ‘key stages’ (KS). At the end of each key stage, the teacher will formally assess your child’s performance. National tests in ...
Child’s AgeYear3 to 44 to 5Reception5 to 6Year 16 to 7Year 2KS1/2 - Sing Up includes songs, a music curriculum, assembly plans, activity and lesson plans created specifically to suit 4 – 11 year olds.
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BBC Teach Primary Music KS1 / KS2 / Age 5 - 11. Take part in singing and music activities targeting objectives from the KS1 / KS2 music curriculum. The video and audio content is ideal for...
The English national curriculum means children in different schools (at primary and secondary level) study the same subjects to similar standards - it's split into key stages with tests.