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AUTUMN This session children will learn rhythm, marking time and spatial awareness. They will have the opportunity to engage as a team, create dialogue and express themselves freely. This type of play also develops children s imaginations which are closely linked to intellectual development. The will explore creative development with the use of props, role play and a wide range of music. There will be opportunities for children to count, talk and imagine. There will also be opportunities to engage in Forest School /Outdoor Activities. Doing this they will gain knowledge of the world, be creative and imaginative, develop their personal and social skills, and of course, moving will encourage healthy physical development. INTRODUCTION Warm ups- Use sequencing markers to encourage spatial awareness. Teddy bear teddy bear turn around Teddy bear teddy bear touch the ground Teddy Bear Teddy Bear Shoe your shoes Teddy Bear Teddy Bear that will do Teddy Bear teddy bear climb the stairs Teddy Bear Teddy bear say your prayers Teddy Bear Teddy Bear turn out the light Teddy Bear Teddy Bear Say goodnight! (Turn around) ( touch the ground) (arms out to the side and raise foot off the floor, encourage straight leg and pointed toe) (shake pointed finger) (pretend to climb the stairs) (hands together in prayer position) (imitate switching off the light, sound a click ) (hands together under tilted head and close eyes, after a short while of sleeping, wake up with a clap and a jump) Warm up Routine This routine combines cardio work out and stretching, both crucial before engaging in movement based activity. House/mouse: Stretch up tall, squat small, repeat 3 times Frog bounces: In squat position- bounce Grow: Slowly raise to standing Bouncy scarecrow: Arms out to side, knee bends in time with the music Runners: Jogging on spot, knees high, the kick behind-try to kick your bottoms Jack in the box: Down in squat, one high jump in the air followed by small jumps, repeat Windmill arms : both arms straight moving backwards and then forwards Shrugs : Shoulder lifts, shoulder drops and one at a time Looks : look to left, middle, right middle, up, middle, down, middle, tilt, side, tilt, side Head rolls: Slowly roll head alternate directions Music:- Dancing Queen - Abba ****************** ACTIVITY Autumn Props: (Leaves, pine cones, access to outdoors and trees) Ask the children to sit and listen to the sound (howling wind sound effect), ask the children to guess the sound. Explain that the season has changed, it s no longer summer, ask the children what they have noticed. Eg..leaves falling, getting colder, becoming darker, not so many flowers, very windy. Find a space and let s become trees. Legs, hip width apart, arms extended, fingers wiggling as the leaves wave in the breeze. Remember your legs are the trunk, so they cannot move. Prior to playing the music, use a tambourine as the wind create a gentle sound, the children will make small movements; fingers, slightly swaying. As the tambourine sounds increases, increase the movements, making them stronger, include, heads and hips. The strong wind dies down and the movements become gradual again. Listen to the music and repeat the exercise. When the music mounts and falls, become the leaves, falling from the trees, being tossed around the woodland, twisting, leaping, diving, jumping, falling, twirling etc. Music :Swan Lake Scene from Act II,

PARACHUTE AND LEAVES Lay the parachute on the ground and ask the children to carefully walk around the edge and find a handle, NO CHILD MUST WALK ON THE PARACHUTE AS IT IS EXTREMELY SLIPPERY. Explain children will not be going underneath at this point. Place all of the leaves on top of the parachute, and on the word Wind the children will shake the parachute and make the leaves float around, once all the leaves are off, the children can collect them, and the exercise can be repeated. PARACHUTE Using the music, ask a small group of children to lay underneath the parachute, on their backs, and keep very still. The remaining group and adults will slowly waft the parachute up and down, very slowly, ensuring the parachute does not touch the children underneath. Music: Autumn Leaves Eva Cassidy Using 5 bean bags, sing the song, encourage the removal of the frogs at the correct time in the song. Five little speckled frogs, Then there were four speckled frogs. Four little speckled frogs, Then there were three speckled frogs. Three little speckled frogs, Then there were two speckled frogs. Two little speckled frogs,

Then there was one speckled frog. One little speckled frog, He jumped into the pool, Then there were no speckled frogs. ACTION SONGS Reinforce the topic with actions and props (coloured leaves) (sung to the tune of Frere Jacques) Red leaves falling Red leaves falling Orange leaves falling Orange leaves falling Brown leaves scattered Brown leaves scattered To the Wheels on the bus melody: The leaves on the tree turn orange and brown, orange and brown, orange and brown. The leaves on the trees turn orange and brown,

The leaves on the trees come swirling down, swirling down, swirling down. The leaves on the trees come swirling down. The leaves on the ground go swish, swish, swish, Swish, swish, swish. The leaves on the ground go swish, swish, swish, 5 LITTLE LEAVES 5 Little leaves so bright and gay Were dancing around on a tree one day The wind came howling through the town ooooooo oooooooo And 1 little leaf came tumbling down Etc Etc Hold fingers up and dance with them, howling with hands to mouth Take it turns to be the leaf, hold it high and drop it. Collect Sticks from the woods or school field and ask the children to find some a similar length. Use the sticks as wooden claves. Sing The Grand Old Duke of York moving sticks up and down with the song. Collect Sticks from the woods or school field and a selection of leaves, as the children to push the leaves onto the sticks and count them.