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Message: Hello! I saw this Tried & Tested Review on Teach Primary Magazine's website and thought you might like it - please find an excerpt below: Out of the Ark Music OMG!!! Under new government rules, primary pupils will only get credit for using exclamation marks in sentences beginning with ‘what’ or ‘how’, which sort of puts the brakes on their enthusiasm. I’m struggling with this because I use the exclamation mark freely when excited. For example, I have two new resources from Out of the Ark music and I want to say that I think they are fabulous!! But now, I’m only allowed to say that I think they are fabulous. But hopefully, even without an exclamation mark or two, you will still appreciate my enthusiasm. Songs for EVERY Growing School is a brand new collection of 15 refreshing and exciting tunes. Schools are all about development, so it makes perfect sense to use singing to celebrate growth, whether that’s in mind, health, community, bricks and mortar, life, love, celebration or gratitude. If you are looking for fun, tried-and-tested songs to teach and inspire, you are in the right place. You get an Activity Songbook and an interactive Words on Screen CD ROM, which is fabulous. The Songbook is your source of inspiration, with imaginative ideas and curriculum links, and the songs form the basis for a whole host of activities. The book also includes a handy song information chart, giving you a spreadsheet-like overview of what each one is about, the intended age, subject links and musical style – as well as the vocal range, key, musical elements covered, activity ideas and inter-related dimensions. And, of course, it comes with lyrics and music (piano music score, melody and chords). As mentioned, there are plenty of activity suggestions. Each song has teaching tips, a spotlight on the musical genre being covered, and a ‘write your own verse’ pupil worksheet – not to mention a ‘bright idea’ and ‘what’s achievable’ suggestion. The Words on Screen CD ROM is a must as it allows you to display lyrics on any whiteboard, computer screen, TV or interactive touchscreen. The lyrics synchronise with the music as it plays, which makes it so much easier to learn. And all this costs £42.95 – now that’s worth getting. Another resource from Out of the Ark is the wonderfully entertaining Mystery At Magpie Manor, a 60-minute musical gem just begging to be used as an end-of-term production. It’s set in the roaring twenties at Magpie Manor, a large house in a crumbling state where Lord and Lady Pica have to take drastic action to save their home. A plan is hatched… If you want to read the full article, please visit: https://www.teachprimary.com/tried_and_tested/view/out-of-the-ark-music1 Thanks!