START Top Class 1: A musical journey exploring This is the Bear and This is the Penguin. Key skills: listening, performing and composing Week 1: Use.

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START Top Class 1: A musical journey exploring This is the Bear and This is the Penguin. Key skills: listening, performing and composing Week 1: Use voice sounds to tell the story of ‘We’re going on a bear hunt’. Create voice sounds for the grass, river or mud. Week 2: Use voice sounds to tell the story of ‘We’re going on a bear hunt’. Create instrumental sounds for the grass, river or mud. Week 5: Create word rhythms from penguin facts. Week 4: Describe different voice sounds. Imitate Antarctic sounds with voices and instruments. Week 3: Listen to two pieces of music contrasting winter and summer and describe your preference. Week 7: Use the tune of a well-known song , add penguin fact s and create a song. WELL DONE – you have reached the journey’s end! Week 6: Add cuckoo pitches to penguin word rhythms to create mini songs. FINISH