Is that a storm?

Check out this exciting performance of a choir - with a twist!

Is that a storm?

In Issue 10 Andy Brooke created a 6 week KS2 activity plan based on I can see clearly now. Andy let us know about his exciting video and we just had to show you!

It's a performance by the Perpetuum Jazzile choir using their hands and bodies to simulate a storm. Check it out - and be inspired.

Why not introduce you class to the topic of the weather? As a starting point, for a great interactive resource examining a variety of weather features (eg. wind direction, precipitation, temperature and visibility), visit www.bbc.co.uk/schools/whatisweather and click on the ‘About weather’ link.

Check out Andy's article - and enjoy the video!

In School, Developing Choirs/Groups, Musical, Creative

Comments about Is that a storm?

Mr Vinten Report this comment

Posted 2nd Feb 2011 10:21

I tried rain sound with year 4 they all found it very exciting when we all jumped together to Imitate the sound of thunder. Trying it with year 5 for there rainforest assembly.

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The Sing Up Team Report this comment

Posted 1st Feb 2011 05:19

Hi Mrs Carpenter

 

We don't have a downloadable version, sorry! Perhaps you could try to get in contact with the choir themselves!

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Mrs Carpenter Report this comment

Posted 1st Feb 2011 12:07

Fabulous - but my school web filters You Tube out! Is there a downloadable version? Thanks.

Mrs McLoughlin Report this comment

Posted 31st Jan 2011 10:40

Sophie McLoughlin

Wonderful! Think I will show this to my Parents' Choir tomorrow!

Mr Thomas Report this comment

Posted 21st Jan 2011 08:20

It certainly had a twist I could try with my children... not sure about the last 4 minutes though?!

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