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Writing a Pirate Story through Dance and Oral Story-telling A dance and literacy project with Year 2 and 4 Written and delivered by Philippa Beagley, Dance Consultant, Southwark Education Arts Team
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Practicing the sea dance warm-up in twos, to encourage communication, movement memory and leadership
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Introductory dance activity to explore ways of travelling and then creating freeze frames in groups of a specified number
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Vicious pirates planning to overthrow the ship
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Pulling up the sails, in groups of three
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Practicing sword fighting – one of 3 images combined to make a short sequence
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Practicing sword fighting
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Staring out to sea through telescopes
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Pirates sneaking around the ship
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The crew scrubbing the decks
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The pirates sneaked around the ship searching for the treasure map.
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The crew were happily practising their sword fighting.
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Turning and circling while moving around the pirate ship
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Dance was followed by shared writing. Each session concentrated on writing one paragraph.
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Mixed ability groups ensured that all children had a chance to make a contribution, whether writing or not.
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The use of picture prompts and the fact that spelling was not an issue, encouraged even reluctant writers to write.
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The opportunity to sprawl on the floor and move about was especially encouraging for the boys.
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All the children enjoyed writing using large pens and paper, with the opportunity to discuss ideas before writing.
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Children were encouraged to talk and exchange ideas before writing.
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Writing could take any format during this session. It was used as a prompt for performance and writing in books later.
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