You have access to the following samples below:
A History of Street & Break Dance
Travel through time looking at African, Gumboot, Capoeira, Lindy Hop, Street and Break dance. A great scheme of work for engaging boys. Suitable for Years 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 (Ages 9-14 years)
A Big Beast & Mini Beasts
Travel into the depths of a deep dark wood and meet lots of friendly mini beasts and one big friendly beast. Suitable for Early Years
A Trip Around the World Sow
Travel around the world to The Gambia, Egypt, India, America and Scotland and explore these countries through both creative and cultural dance. Suitable for Early Years-Year 5 (Ages 4-10 years)
The Jungle Dance
Based on the book by Giles Andreae. Travel through the jungle and meet Gerald with his long neck & bandy knees. Waltz and tango at the jungle dance and watch in amazement at Gerald’s dancing when ‘he finds music that he loves’. Suitable for EYs-Year 1 (Ages 4-6 years)
The Great Fire of London
A narrative scheme of work based on the story of the Great Fire of London. Suitable for Year 1 & 2 (Ages 5-7 years)
A Journey through the Rain Forest
Pack your backpack, travel on an airplane, and parachute out of the plane landing in the rain forest. Meet an African tribe, animals and lots and lots of trees. Suitable for Years 2, 3 & 4 (Ages 6-9 years)
The World of Sport
Pack your backpack, travel on an airplane, and parachute out of the plane landing in the rain forest. Meet an African tribe, animals and lots and lots of trees. Suitable for Years 2, 3 & 4 (Ages 6-9 years)
The Language of Dance
This SOW looks at the WHAT, HOW, WHERE & WHOM in dance. (Rudolph Laban) A great scheme of work to help pupils really understand creative dance and choreography also great preparation for GCSE Dance. Suitable for Years 6, 7, 8 & 9 (Ages 10-14 years)