KS1/Year 1/Year2 Performance Poem My BicycleQuick View
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KS1/Year 1/Year2 Performance Poem My Bicycle

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<p>A KS1/Year 1/Year 2 poem to be performed by a whole class or as an individual. Great to accompany topics about travel, hobbies, families, creative writing, speaking &amp; listening. The poem encourages children to explore rhythm and rhyme.</p> <p>How I’ve used this resource<br /> This poem is perfect as a performance piece for small groups or individuals alike. There is lots of opportunity for action and expression. Good for exploring vocally, the repetition encourages the speaker to explore different inflections and emphasis.</p>
EYFS/Nursery/Reception PoemQuick View
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EYFS/Nursery/Reception Poem

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<p>This poem is for EYFS/Nursery/Reception to enjoy together as a physical activity. Its fun approach will encourage lots of movement and co-ordination. It can be used as part of a regular routine, or as one off physical activity. This poem has 2 pages.</p> <p>How I’ve used this resource:</p> <p>This has been specifically written for an adult or older child to speak aloud whilst the children carry out the moves as described in the poem. It encourages movement, co-ordination, rhythm, expression and musicality. Fantastic for getting little bodies moving after lunch, to re-focus or to participate in for fun! If used regularly, children start to memorise the words and join in too which is fantastic for speech development and communication skills. It could also be pre-recorded by an adult to use as a digital resource for class or home enjoyment.</p>
KS1 Performance PoemQuick View
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KS1 Performance Poem

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<p>A poem for key stage 1 children to learn and perform, or to share in class. The poem is about bugs and serves as a good lesson opener to a wider discussion or topic on nature, the natural world, ecology, creepy crawlies etc</p> <p>How I’ve used this resource:<br /> This poem is great as a performance piece and can be enhanced by adding simple actions. The children love delivering the final line, pretending they have the bug tickling them. It can also be used as part of an assembly, recital or performance. The poem has also been used as a starter for drama lessons, art activities and could be set to music. Although the guide level is KS1; an able EYFS group could enjoy it too, or it could be used as a solo performance piece for Year 3.</p>