Teach To The Beat, Belfast
 

Foundation Stage

Musical communication at its simplest level involves an explorative approach whereby pupils create simple music themselves and respond to music made by others. Whole-class-singing is the language of Foundation Stage whereby children learn to sing or respond in particular ways to repeated sections of music. In time, some will also be able to create their own musical patterns using pictures or symbols.

TTTB at Foundation Stage, packaged within popular NI Topics such as ‘The Seasons’ and ‘Rhyming Land’ seeks to consolidate phoneme awareness and pre-reading strategies. With ‘pulse’ (finding and keeping a ‘steady beat’) as the order of the day, our units seek to promote the fact that Music and Literacy use the same learning pathway. 

Alongside pulse, other musical elements explored will include tempo, dynamics and pitch. In addition to this, lessons are designed to enhance attention and listening, whilst at the same time being movement-friendly and enhancing other elements of the NI Curriculum such as PE, Drama and of course PDMU. Through TTTB Music, our youngest pupils learn to understand themselves better as well as their connection to others in the world around them.