Learning to Sing WALT Walt says: “Today we are going to learn to stand properly and breathe properly, we are going to make a sound picture with our voices.

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Learning to Sing

WALT Walt says: “Today we are going to learn to stand properly and breathe properly, we are going to make a sound picture with our voices and learn how to layer our voices”

WILF I am looking for ….. Good posture Breathing correctly Following the conductor confidently

Lickety Split Say Lickety Split Lickety Split Lickety Split Lickety rickety trickety split Lickety rickety trickety split Toodly pip Hop and a skip Fancy a chip? Yes please! Let’s turn the volume down a bit

Our Jungle Roar 2, 3 4 Ee ee ee e ee rest 1, 2, 3 SNAP CHOMP ssh Ss ss ss ss ssssssssssss

When you layer a song it is really important to … Listen to every part and make sure that you are not racing ahead or lagging behind. Watch the conductor to know how loud or quiet to be. Try and use you voice to make the right sound. Try and count exactly the right number of beats in your sentence.

Key Words: Can you tell me what they mean? Posture Conductor Confidence Tempo