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Scottish 5 - 14: Hop, skip and jump
listenListen to an extract from the series Age 5 - 7
15 mins
Hop, Skip and Jump!
The series is primarily intended to support the Health and Wellbeing component of the new Curriculum for Excellence in Scotland. It offers  an interactive movement series for infants that provides plenty of opportunities to respond to music and other stimuli.

The series encourages children to use their bodies expressively, develop a greater awareness of the use of space and work co-operatively with others, expressing and sharing ideas.

Autumn 2009
Spring 2010

Curriculum links
Programmes link to the Curriculum for Excellence - Health and Wellbeing
Spring 2010

Programmes are broadcast at 0330 on Tuesdays. Each programme will be available as audio on demand for 7 days following the transmission dates below.

Hop, Skip and Jump

1. Boris the beetle
12/01/2010
2. Moondance
19/01/2010
3. What Bear likes best
26/01/2010
4. Nobody laughs at a lion
02/02/2010
5. Food fun: vegetables
09/02/2010
6. Food fun: foreign food
23/02/2010
7. Food fun: Sandwiches
02/03/2010
8. Movement first: My robot friend
09/03/2010
9. Movement first: Hamster Hamish's zoo adventure
16/03/2010
10. Movement first: The fishing trip
23/03/2010

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Spring 2010
Hop, Skip and Jump

1. Boris the beetle
12/01/2010
2. Moondance
19/01/2010
3. What Bear likes best
26/01/2010
4. Nobody laughs at a lion
02/02/2010
5. Food fun: vegetables
09/02/2010
6. Food fun: foreign food
23/02/2010
7. Food fun: Sandwiches
02/03/2010
8. Movement first: My robot friend
09/03/2010
9. Movement first: Hamster Hamish's zoo adventure
16/03/2010
10. Movement first: The fishing trip
23/03/2010

Additional Resources

DocumentTeacher's Notes -
Autumn 2009 (pdf)
To follow

DocumentTeacher's Notes -
Spring 2010 (pdf)
To follow

See also
BBC World Class

BBC World Class
Find out more about school twinning




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