The Call of The Wild Project.

This is the Blog of the Call of the Wild project of Cramlington Learning Village. The aim of this project is to record an album of Ambient music, based on and inspired by the songs of birds to raise awareness of wildlife and conservation issues. The project is facilitated by Darren Mead and Martin Said.

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Resource Telling Willow Warblers and Chiff Chaffs apart.

Posted by DKMead at 12:06
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  • ▼  2012 (27)
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      • Critique
      • The Power of drafting
      • Student led conversation Draft 2
      • Rubric for the music
      • An entirely student led conversation about the week
      • Analysing the birdsong
      • Critiquing the teacher model
      • Blackcap redrafting.
      • Questions from the community...
      • Weird!
      • Schedule
      • Negotiating skills- identified by students.
      • Why should we care about birds? How do we know this?
      • Signs the students are really starting to care...
      • Not bad for 20 mins work...
      • Which birds are you considering?
      • Listening- follow up
      • Resource- Telling Blackcap and Garden Warblers apart.
      • Resource Telling Willow Warblers and Chiff Chaffs ...
      • Resource- Why do birds sing? What are the connecti...
      • Resource- Bird songs
      • The Skill of Listening: Student reflections.
      • So, what have you found interesting so far?
      • Bird picture quiz Round 1
      • What is ambient music?
      • Student views- What has went went well? What are o...
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