Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Our Time Scrapers

It has been great fun exploring scrapers in class the last couple of weeks. There are lots of things that can be scrapped to make sounds, today we tried plastic cups. Have a look at home and see how many things you can find which can be scrapped to make a sound. Plastic rigged bottles work well.

Remember to bring in a home-made scraper to the next class. Fancy trying something a little unusual then try this ides from the Growing Sound website.

Monday, 19 October 2009

Imagine That Activity 5

This week why not become nature detectives. It's a great time of year to find things which have been tossed around by the wind. A brisk walk in the woods will find a treasure chest of finds.

The nature detectives website has loads of ideas for autumn activities.

Bring in anything exciting you find to show us next time.

Sea Sounds - Young Child

In our class today we spent some time listening to sea sounds. During our next lesson we will compose a piece of music together about the sea. Remember to bring in something which makes a sound which reminds you of the sea in some way.

For those of you are interested, we listened to an extract of sea interludes by Benjamin Britten.



There are four interludes in total a quick search on you tube will bring up the others.

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Swedish Frogs Quack

We had great fun in the Our Time class today using scraping sounds to imitate the croak of the little frogs we were singing about - except Swedish frogs 'ko ack'. It is a fascinating fact that animal sounds in other languages are not always what we would expect. Check out this link for more info. Animal Sounds

Sunday, 11 October 2009

Telephone problems

Just to let you know that we have been having problems with phones over the last few weeks. If you have tried to get in contact by telephone and we haven't got back to you please accept our sincere apologies. Everything seems to be sorted now, so please give us another call.