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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: This Is Me It’s time to talk about me: I like sphagnum mosses and chimney pots, waistcoats and lemon meringue pie, bubblewrap and orangutans, farfalle pasta and the sound of the London underground trains. I could go on - because we all love talking about ourselves, don’t we? Well, not everyone. For many, especially children, self-esteem and being ‘me’ is often confusing and hard won in our busy, information drenched, multicultural society. Building a sense of identity, recognising our uniqueness and valuing our personal qualities and strengths is a complex process that takes time. Developing children’s self-awareness, self-confidence and self-acceptance is woven into every part of school life explicitly and implicitly; it’s a constant work in progress. But if there is one part of the day when we can help pupils develop their ‘me-ness’ and extend their mutual understanding with real gusto then it is during an assembly. Clever collection This Is Me is a wonderful assembly songbook, collaboratively produced by the co-creators of Out of the Ark Music and Stewart Henderson, Radio 4 broadcaster and KS1&2 performance poet. There are ten songs to share, neatly collected together in an ‘at a glance’ information sheet where you can see what’s on offer, with musical styles and subject links. The summaries are just the job for getting a flavour of each song and how they might fit into your assembly objectives. There are all manner of musical styles going including a reflective ballad, anthemic pop, electronica into swing, a swoopy cockney musical, a gliding baroque and even something a bit stroppy! Also included in the information sheet are the vocal ranges, keys, musical elements and delightful ideas for song activities that you might decide to run with and develop. The themes of each song cover some key areas of PSHE, helping pupils to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to thrive as individuals, family members and members of society. They focus on ‘self’ in all sorts of ways through some fabulous lyrics, and are tailor-made for performing. The list-style ditty that kick-starts the resource is inspiring and would effortlessly lend itself to creative writing sessions where children could imitate and invent their own poems. Then there is a fun and cheeky song to encourage children to dream, followed by one that recognises that we are valuable with all our imperfections. ‘Sometimes’ is a thought-provoking song all about mixed feelings, and is adapted from Stewart Henderson’s collection Who Left Grandad At The… If you want to read the full article, please visit: https://www.teachprimary.com/tried_and_tested/view/this-is-me Thanks!