KS1 Dance: Time to Move is presented by Diane Louise Jordan and Pete Hillier and provides off-the-shelf dance resources for KS1 suitable for Autumn, Spring and Summer terms. The content is broadly similar to the companion series Let's Move, but is generally suitable for older children, aged approximately 6 - 8 years old. The units below have been arranged thematically. Scroll through the titles to see what's available. For more information on using Time to Move see below.
Seasons
Changing weather. collectionChanging weather
Two sessions exploring changes in the weather as summer turns to autumn.
A traditional harvest. collectionA traditional harvest
Diane Louise Jordan has two dance sessions for Autumn exploring a traditional harvest from 100 years ago.
Spring plants. collectionSpring plants
Two dance sessions with Pete Hillier exploring plant germination and seed dispersal.
The Pond in Spring. collectionThe Pond in Spring
Diane Louise Jordan has three dance sessions exploring changes to pond life during the Spring.
Spring in the garden. collectionSpring in the garden
Three dance sessions exploring the changes that happen in gardens and open spaces during Spring.
Summer camping. collectionSummer camping
Diane Louse Jordan is off on a camping trip - with plenty of ideas for creating dance sequences along the way.
Stories
The Hare and the Tortoise. collectionThe Hare and the Tortoise
Diane Louise Jordan has two dance sessions exploring Aesop's famous fable.
Alice in Wonderland. collectionAlice in Wonderland
Three dance sessions exploring the story Alice in Wonderland through dance.
Pinocchio. collectionPinocchio
A three-part unit taking the famous story of Pinocchio as the inspiration for children's dances.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin. collectionThe Pied Piper of Hamelin
A three-part unit based on the traditional story, popularised by the poem by Robert Browning.
The King's new clothes. collectionThe King's new clothes
Diane Louise Jordan has two sessions exploring the famous story by Hans Christian Andersen.
The Brave Tin Soldier. collectionThe Brave Tin Soldier
Two sessions exploring Hans Christian Andersen's story about the adventures of a tin soldier.
Ten Pieces - The Firebird. collectionTen Pieces - The Firebird
Pete Hillier has three dance sessions retelling the traditional Russian story of 'The Firebird'.
The journey of the Magi. collectionThe journey of the Magi
Diane Louise Jordan has two dance sessions for Christmas about a very special journey.
The Happy Prince. collectionThe Happy Prince
Diane Louise Jordan has three dance sessions based on the famous story by Oscar Wilde.
Science / Maths
Springs, magnets and monsters! collectionSprings, magnets and monsters!
Diane Louise Jordan is finding out about forces, with dances inspired by springs, magnets and clockwork monsters.
Pattern world. collectionPattern world
Diane Louise Jordan has three sessions exploring shapes in the natural and man-made world.
Changing weather. collectionChanging weather
Two sessions exploring changes in the weather as summer turns to autumn.
Spring plants. collectionSpring plants
Two dance sessions with Pete Hillier exploring plant germination and seed dispersal.
Ten Pieces - Planet Mars. collectionTen Pieces - Planet Mars
Pete Hillier has two dance sessions about the red planet, dancing to 'Mars, the bringer of war'.
Fruit and veg. collectionFruit and veg
Exploring food through movement and dance.
Antarctica. collectionAntarctica
Diane Louise Jordan has a three-part unit inspired by the climate and wildlife of Antarctica.
Oceans. collectionOceans
Diane Louise Jordan has three dance sessions inspired by the sea.
Journey through space. collectionJourney through space
Three dance sessions creating exciting dance sequences exploring space and space travel.
Ten Pieces - The sea. collectionTen Pieces - The sea
Pete Hillier has three dances sessions about the sea, using music from the 大象传媒's 'Ten Pieces'.
The Water Cycle. collectionThe Water Cycle
Diane Louise Jordan presents two dance sessions exploring the water cycle.
Festivals / Special days
Diwali. collectionDiwali
Diane Louise Jordan has two sessions celebrating the Hindu festival of Diwali.
A Victorian Christmas. collectionA Victorian Christmas
Two dance sessions exploring what Christmas was like during the Victorian era.
The journey of the Magi. collectionThe journey of the Magi
Diane Louise Jordan has two dance sessions for Christmas about a very special journey.
History
The Great Fire of London. collectionThe Great Fire of London
Pete Hillier has three exciting dance sessions exploring the Great Fire of 1666.
A traditional harvest. collectionA traditional harvest
Diane Louise Jordan has two dance sessions for Autumn exploring a traditional harvest from 100 years ago.
A Victorian Christmas. collectionA Victorian Christmas
Two dance sessions exploring what Christmas was like during the Victorian era.
Dinosaurs. collectionDinosaurs
The three dance sessions take a variety of approaches to the topic of dinosaurs.
Topics
Journey through space. collectionJourney through space
Three dance sessions creating exciting dance sequences exploring space and space travel.
Dinosaurs. collectionDinosaurs
The three dance sessions take a variety of approaches to the topic of dinosaurs.
The Great Fire of London. collectionThe Great Fire of London
Pete Hillier has three exciting dance sessions exploring the Great Fire of 1666.
Playground games around the world. collectionPlayground games around the world
Diane Louise Jordan has three sessions full of dances based on popular playground games.
African waterhole. collectionAfrican waterhole
Diane Louise Jordan has three sessions about the animals gathered at a waterhole in the African bush.
Ten Pieces
Ten Pieces. collectionTen Pieces
A series of units offering movement and dance to music from the 大象传媒's 'Ten Pieces' collection.
Ten Pieces - The sea. collectionTen Pieces - The sea
Pete Hillier has three dances sessions about the sea, using music from the 大象传媒's 'Ten Pieces'.
Ten Pieces - On the mountain. collectionTen Pieces - On the mountain
Pete Hillier has two dance sessions with wild weather and trolls, dancing to music by Mussorgsky and Grieg.
Ten Pieces - Planet Mars. collectionTen Pieces - Planet Mars
Pete Hillier has two dance sessions about the red planet, dancing to 'Mars, the bringer of war'.
Ten Pieces - The Firebird. collectionTen Pieces - The Firebird
Pete Hillier has three dance sessions retelling the traditional Russian story of 'The Firebird'.
Using Time to Move
Time to Move is a dance series for Key Stage 1 pupils that can help you deliver the objectives of the . The series needs plenty of space. The hall or a cleared and swept classroom or similar large space is ideal.
Use the best equipment that the school has for playback. Check that the loudspeakers are facing the children to ensure the best possible listening environment.
Make sure the children dance in gym shoes or bare feet. Bare feet give a good sense of contact with the floor, if your floor is safe. The children should be in PE kit to allow easy movement and to ensure that they do not become too hot. Encourage the children to listen carefully right from the start - not just to the presenter but also to the music.
Teaching points:
Some tips to help you get the best out of these programmes鈥
- Download or print the Teacher Notes for the unit or episode you are interested in. The Teacher Notes are available from the unit homepages and the episode pages. The Notes include important guidance on the content of each dance session.
- If easier, you may download the audio for any dance session you are interested in. The download audio is in mp3 format and the file sizes are typically about 12MB. The download links appear on the individual episode pages.
- Always encourage careful listening鈥nd listen carefully yourself as you will need to be ready to mediate the playback of the audio.
- Reinforce the importance of safety - eg awareness of others to avoid collisions, spacing, sensible landings (with the whole foot, flexing as it comes down and knees bending).
- Help the children to observe each other鈥檚 movement in a positive light and to learn from their observations.
- Give the children a sense of your own enthusiasm.