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I specialise in delivering and writing early years music sessions as well as music training for universities and colleges. I believe strongly in developing CREATIVITY as a precursor to academic skills because of the school-readiness skills that are involved in high quality creative activities. And as musical is a universal language, I believe that you are the best music leader for your children!

I specialise in delivering and writing early years music sessions as well as music training for universities and colleges. I believe strongly in developing CREATIVITY as a precursor to academic skills because of the school-readiness skills that are involved in high quality creative activities. And as musical is a universal language, I believe that you are the best music leader for your children!
Jingle Bells rhythmic poster
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Jingle Bells rhythmic poster

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This introduction to rhythmic notation allows children from preschool to primary to develop their understanding the relationship between syllables and musical rhythms. The two sheets include both the insect rhythms (free download) as well as the musical notations.
Summer Rhythms
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Summer Rhythms

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This set of 8 Summer terms are fun to use in teaching notation during the holiday season. This can be used in teaching notation by substituting these holiday terms, or for dictation, by playing music and using notation to work out which rhythms were used. Useful in Dalcroze rhythmic movement training in early childhood, too.
ELG Musical Activities
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ELG Musical Activities

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This updated table provides practical suggestions on matching early learning goals with group and individual activities to meet the social, physical, academic, creative and emotional development of children from birth to 7 years.
Little Bells: song with actions and extension ideas
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Little Bells: song with actions and extension ideas

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This lovely traditional song about the bells of Westminster is perfect for nurseries and preschool sessions looking for a song about bells without resorting to "Jingle Bells" all year round! With ideas on how to play along with instruments, or to turn the song into a game, this song will also be available shortly as an e-book on iBooks - including links to an audio file to actually hear the song being sung and played (Come and Sing 2, by Frances Turnbull)!
I am King: song with actions and extension ideas
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I am King: song with actions and extension ideas

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This original song about a King creates the opportunity to match one word/syllable per beat, making it a straight-forward marching song! This helps children to physically match what they hear to what they do, and the use of two notes ensures that not only is the song easy for teachers to learn, it is also easy for both teachers and children to sing accurately and successfully! Extension ideas help to develop multiple skills including co-ordination and turn-taking, as well as beginning to develop the rhythmic skills found in language and phonics. This song will also be available shortly as an e-book on iBooks - including links to an audio file to actually hear the song being sung and played (Come and Sing 2, by Frances Turnbull)!
Christmas Moves!
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Christmas Moves!

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This poster provides suggestions for moving to the beat as different Christmas characters whilst playing your favourite Christmas tunes! Develop children's physical confidence, listening skills and co-ordination as you move as a walking elf, creeping tree or jogging snowman! Character "names" match the pace of the step: - walk-walk-walk-walk like an elf-elf-elf-elf - creeep-creeep like a treeee-treeee -jogging-jogging-jogging-jogging like a snowman-snowman-snowman-snowman As well as physical awareness, this practical application of movement in music helps to develop awareness of phonics and literacy, time and divisions of time, spatial awareness, focus and concentration - and is so enjoyable that it is seen as the Christmas Moving Game - nothing at all like exercise or hard work!
Starlight: song with actions and extension ideas
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Starlight: song with actions and extension ideas

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This lovely little song, with a version featured in old Cinderella films, creates countless opportunities to learn through play! With ideas on how to play along with props, or to turn the song into a game, the simplicity of the notes creates an opportunity for the most inexperienced singer to sing accurately! This song will also be available shortly as an e-book on iBooks - including links to an audio file to actually hear the song being sung and played (Come and Sing 2, by Frances Turnbull)!
Flying Fairy: song with actions and extension ideas
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Flying Fairy: song with actions and extension ideas

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This original song was created with an made-up story in mind. As part of a longer story (soon to be released!), this song tells the story about a Flying Fairy and a naughty elf. This sheet provides ideas on how to use scarves creatively to depict the entire part of this story, from scarves as fairy wings, scarves as elf clothes, scarves as broken instruments, and even scarves as gold! By acting out the character descriptions, children have the opportunity to develop empathy and expression as well as physical confidence! This song will also be available shortly in an e-book on iBooks - including links to an audio file to actually hear the song being sung and played (Come and Sing 2, by Frances Turnbull)!
Musical Skills for Children from 2-3 years
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Musical Skills for Children from 2-3 years

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This colourful poster breaks down 12 musical behaviours that could be included in each music session for toddlers from 2-3 year old. Based on leading research on both child development and music education, this easy-reference poster can be used in baby rooms for use during impromptu sessions. Pick your favourite songs and use them with these fun activities, meeting multiple early learning goals.
Musical Skills for Children from 3-4 years
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Musical Skills for Children from 3-4 years

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This colourful poster breaks down 12 musical behaviours that could be included in each music session for babies from 3-4y year old. Based on leading research on both child development and music education, this easy-reference poster can be used in baby rooms for use during impromptu sessions. Pick your favourite songs and use them with these fun activities, meeting multiple early learning goals.
Musical Skills for Children from 4-5 years
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Musical Skills for Children from 4-5 years

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This colourful poster breaks down 12 musical behaviours that could be included in each music session for preschoolers from 4-5 years old. Based on leading research on both child development and music education, this easy-reference poster can be used in baby rooms for use during impromptu sessions. Pick your favourite songs and use them with these fun activities, meeting multiple early learning goals.
Musical Skills for Children from 5-6 years
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Musical Skills for Children from 5-6 years

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This colourful poster breaks down 12 musical behaviours that could be included in each music session for babies from 5-6 years old. Based on leading research on both child development and music education, this easy-reference poster can be used in baby rooms for use during impromptu sessions. Pick your favourite songs and use them with these fun activities, meeting multiple early learning goals.
Musical Skills for Children from 6-7 years
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Musical Skills for Children from 6-7 years

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This colourful poster breaks down 12 musical behaviours that could be included in each music session for babies from 6-7 years old. Based on leading research on both child development and music education, this easy-reference poster can be used in baby rooms for use during impromptu sessions. Pick your favourite songs and use them with these fun activities, meeting multiple early learning goals.
Halloween rhythms
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Halloween rhythms

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This set of 8 Halloween terms are fun to use in teaching notation during this spooky season. This can be used in teaching notation by substituting these Ghoulish terms, or for dictation, by playing music and using notation to work out which rhythms were used. Useful in Dalcroze rhythmic movement training in early childhood, too.
Cambridge iGCSE Business Worksheet: Section 1
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Cambridge iGCSE Business Worksheet: Section 1

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These worksheets were created from the Cambridge iGCSE book to support a dyslexic student in working through the content independently (home educated). This set covers the first section (of 6), written in straightforward, easy-to-understand language. Files are available in Word (.doc) and pdf (Pages available on request). Answer sheets also included.
Music beats
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Music beats

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Music notes divide time in half, or quarters etc. and using movement avoids the need to understand fractions first. This is one way of introducing notation by working out how many 'beats&' each word takes, e.g.: Twin-kle, twin-kle, lit-tle star walk walk walk walk walk walk stride Bee bee bee bee bee bee worm cr cr cr cr cr cr m (cr=crotchet, m=minim) INTERCURRICULA LINKS: Movement - self-regulation, balance Numeracy - experiencing fractions, time Literacy - experiencing syllables Creativity - tools to &';write' own songs
Everyday Musical Children
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Everyday Musical Children

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This helpful sheet summarises useful elements for focussed music sessions for these age groups, including appropriate instruments to use, suggested sequence of activities, suggested movement exploration.
Music beats 2
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Music beats 2

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This is the second part of Music Beats by Musicaliti. This resource shows you how to introduce rhythm through movement by using familiar vocabulary (insects and food), creating opportunities for children to quickly recognise how to perform challenging beats, with potential for maths (fractions) extensions. INTERCURRICULA LINKS: PE - self-regulation, balance Maths - experiencing fractions, time English - experiencing syllables Art - tools to create