LEARNING
Free Teaching Materials at all levels for Singing, Composition, BSL Signing, Dance, Making and Unique Study Resources about Women in STEAMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Maths, Medicine)
Free Teaching Materials at all levels for Singing, Composition, BSL Signing, Dance, Making and Unique Study Resources about Women in STEAMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Maths, Medicine)
3 – 5yrs (Pairs, Groups)
CLICK HERE to help us build a plane for Amy Johnson to ensure she will be able to make the long solo flight to Australia in 1930 – with additional materials for supporting activities.
What can you hear around you? CLICK HERE to try out our song about listening and sounds. Sing along yourselves and see if you can come up with other ideas to extend the song.
KS2 (7-11yrs) (Solo, Pairs, Groups, Choirs)
CLICK HERE for everything you need to join voices with us in this incredible song, written by children and dedicated to famous palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799 – 1847) which was sung at the unveiling of her statue in Lyme Regis in May 2022
KS1&2 (5-9yrs) (Solo, Pairs, Groups, Choirs)
CLICK HERE to join in this fun geographical song about pilot Amy Johnson’s incredible solo flight to Australia in 1930, with additional materials for supporting activities.
KS1 (6-7yrs) (Pairs, Groups)
What is music and what is noise? How do some sounds block out others? Noise reduction is one of the problems acoustic engineers work on. CLICK HERE to sing-along and learn more
KS1 (5-7yrs) (Pairs, Groups)
These dance-drama workshops explore different environments where astronauts train before going on a Mission to Mars. CLICK HERE to follow Sara’s voice on all her missions!
KS4&5 & Further Ed
CLICK HERE to access this fascinating series of 15 minute podcasts with music by women composers, expert discussions, collages and the voices of women in many branches of STEAMM!
KS4&5 & Further Ed
CLICK HERE to go to our sister site where you will find short profiles, links and music about the many Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths, Music & Medicine, past & present who have featured in our projects