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My World, Your World

My World, Your World

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Rob from ColoradoThis song is my praise to God! He is worthy of the lyrics and has become such a love to me by his grace.

I was looking for a book that all the children in my class could relate to when I stumbled across this in my Library. The story highlights that although people are of a different race or from different cultures they are all the same. The story compares language, dress, food, religion and hobbies:Using 'Ourselves planning' helps teachers and practitioners to really understand their children and gain greater insight into their lives. It also helps children to express themselves and learn more about their peers, encouraging empathy and celebrating diversity. Why not display children's 'Ourselves' work as an 'All About Me' Display in your classroom? It's a brilliant way to brighten up your setting and make children feel at home there. Or, read this We Are All Different Book in story time for a lovely conversation starter. You can get even more inspiration for an 'All About Me' Activity Tray Provision too. Personal, Social and Emotional Development - Through encouraging teamwork, circle time games and group activities.

Expressive Arts and Design - Through creating group displays, mirror activities and experimenting with texture. Joshua from La Crosse, WiGuitar soloist Joe Satriani recorded an entirely different, instrumental song with this same title in 1995.In pairs I would then ask them to identify difference and similarities between each other. I would hope that the book would help younger children to see that it doesn't matter the colour of your skin, what food you eat or the clothes you wear - we are all equal. My placement was in the borough of Tower Hamlets and all the children in my class could have related to at least one of the children in the book as well as learning about new cultures at the same time. While I did not read this to my class on SBT 1 (I was in year 6) I will definitely be using this in the future when in KS1 or Early Years and I am sure they will love the vibrant and detailed illustrations.

But between 1963 and 1993 she had twenty-one records enter the United Kingdom's Singles chart; ten made the Top 10 with two reaching #1, her other #1 was "Anyone Who Had a Heart" in 1964... This book does not have a plot to it. It shows that no matter where in the world you live or the colour of your skin - we are all one. She had only two more records make the Top 100 chart; "It's For You" (peaked at #79 in 1964) and "Alfie" (reached #95 in 1966)...

Mrcleaveland from Cleveland,She had another single around the same time called "It's For You." Terrific song for its time. Planning for the 'Ourselves' topic at EYFS will help you provide learning opportunities which are varied, allowing for both adult-led and child-led development. It's a great topic to help children get to know their peers at the start of a new year, while giving them the chance to share about themselves too. They can see what they have in common, as well as what makes them different. It's a fab chance to help children learn all about different kinds of people and help them learn about a world outside their own home. My World and Your World is the artist’s first permanent commission in London, and the first permanent artwork at King’s Cross. Rothschild describes the piece as a ‘social sculpture’, an invitation to explore the park, and a place at which to meet friends, have a play or a picnic. Eva Rothschild (born Dublin 1971) lives and works in London. Predominantly sculptural, yet highly conceptual, Rothschild’s work is rendered in a varied range of materials including aluminium, jesmonite, leather, wood, tiles and paper. Her work references art movements of the 1960s and 1970s, and is also informed by the aesthetics of protest and spirituality. Rothschild is concerned with the physical experience of sculpture and our relationship with objects and ways of looking. she has a materials based studio practice but also works on major public and outdoor commissions. The sculpture descends from a single point, diverging into branches which sink into the ground. The shape is inspired by the natural world – it could be the branches of an inverted tree, a river basin, a lightning bolt.

We lie down beneath the tangle of steel branches and the city belongs to us. The sculpture allows us to carve out this new space for ourselves. We don’t just look, we are active within it.’ – Eva Rothschild She just missed having her third #1 when her covered version of "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" peaked at #2 in 1965... It was only a few months ago when I heard this version on a Music 60s TV Channel, Not seeing the screen, I thought, "Wait a minute. What's Helen Reddy doing on a 60s channel?!" My World and Your World is crafted from steel and stands at a colossal 16-metres tall. It is a sculpture commissioned as a permanent work for Lewis Cubitt Park in King’s Cross, and installed following a four year design and development process.



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