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Somerset Children and Young People's Directorate (CYPD)

Mammals

Displaying 1 to 4 of 4 resources labelled with 'Mammals'

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Trailer for Dolphins and Whales, Tribes of the Ocean in 3D.

KS2/3 idea: Does any of the musical content of this soundtrack strongly suggest the deep ocean? Pupils could be asked to compose and record their own alternative soundtrack for this trailer, which includes no commentary/dialogue and is about 75 seconds long. They should first decide what particular feelings that want to evoke and how they could achieve this in music/sound. After composing their soundtracks in small groups they could then record them and play them back in place of the original soundtrack. How do they think their efforts measure up to their intentions and to the original soundtrack?

Official classification: Video, Unit 9 Animal Magic, Curriculum support, Mammals

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A fun rhythmic chant to be performed with actions, highlighting high-, medium and
low-pitched voices.

Official classification: Singing, Animals, Unit 1. Ongoing skills, Unit 5. Taking off - Exploring pitch, Teaching Songs, Wider opps, Resource Packs, Unit 9 Animal Magic, Unit 19 Songwriter, Curriculum support, Mammals

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Open Source documentary from Link Media.
The Explore team visits Tanzania in Southeast Africa, a country with a population of roughly 38 million people. Tanzania borders the Atlantic Ocean, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Mozambique, Malawi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Tanzania was founded in 1964 and incorporated two independent states of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. Tanzania declared war on Uganda in 1979 after Uganda attempted to annex one of its provinces, eventually prevailing and expelling Ugandan forces, leading to the downfall of Idi Amin.

The Explore team discovers Tanzania's Serengeti Plain, and takes a safari trip to visit the home of the famous "Blue Wildebeest" and numerous other wild animals. A wildebeest migration occurs annually in Tanzania, where the animals circle a large area in search of food and water and are often preyed upon by lions and other big cats.

Official classification: Animals, Video, Africa, Curriculum support, Mammals

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Open Source documentary from Link Media.
The Explore team visits Tanzania's Serengeti Plain.

Official classification: Animals, Video, Africa, Tanzania, United Republic of, Curriculum support, Mammals

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Displaying 1 to 4 of 4 resources labelled with 'Mammals'