Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: Chcfc507a
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Beginner
Your Question?
I have an assignment I received today and have been given a few days to do it ! I'm completely stuck , the question is : describe 4 musical listening experiences which have a musical element : I need 4 ideas for children aged 2-3 and te same for children 3-6 , also 4 sound making experiences for each group ! Please help !!!!!
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
Na
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CHCFC507A - Musical Listening & Sound Making Experiences
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CHCFC507A - Musical Listening & Sound Making Experiences
Last edited by Lorina on Sun Jun 16, 2013 8:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Music to enhance development
Hi kayz,
I've had a few thoughts... not entirely sure if they suit your assignment though...
Moving to music - dancing - for balance, coordination etc., gross motor development for all age groups
- marching, clapping, stamping to the beat
Music with singing -sing-along - for memory (cognitive) and language development
- and actions
Making music - traditional instruments or using pots and pans etc.
Do you think these qualify as 'musical listening'?
Rosie
I've had a few thoughts... not entirely sure if they suit your assignment though...
Moving to music - dancing - for balance, coordination etc., gross motor development for all age groups
- marching, clapping, stamping to the beat
Music with singing -sing-along - for memory (cognitive) and language development
- and actions
Making music - traditional instruments or using pots and pans etc.
Do you think these qualify as 'musical listening'?
Rosie