Cycle 4 Enrichment


Enrichment consists of the following subjects:

  • Composer
  • Poet
  • Artist
  • Handicrafts

The Cycle 4 Composers are:

  1. Frederic Chopin
  2. Gustav Holst
  3. John Williams
  4. Dario Marianelli

The Cycle 4 Artists are:

  1. Jean-François Millet
  2. Thomas Gainsborough
  3. Winslow Homer
  4. Vincent van Gogh

The Cycle 4 Poets are:

  1. William Wordsworth
  2. Langston Hughes
  3. John Keats
  4. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  5. A.A. Milne

The Cycle 4 Handicrafts are:

  1. Clay Sculpting
  2. Doll Making
  3. Making Photo Books and/or Collages
  4. Carving Wood
  5. Quilting
  6. Cake Decorating
  7. Basket Making
  8. Machines: Robotics

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Composers

Term 1 Composer: Frederic Chopin

Links are to Spotify.

Week 1:

Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9, No. 2Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 

Week 2:

24 Préludes, Op. 28 – No. 15 in D Flat Major. Sostenuto “Raindrop” 

Week 3:

Polonaise-Fantaisie In A Flat Major, Op. 61 

Week 4: 

Barcarolle in F sharp, Op. 60 

Week 5: 

Mazurka in B-flat minor, Op. 24 No. 4 

Week 6: 

Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-Flat Major 

Week 7:

II. Romance: Larghetto 

Term 2 Composer: Gustav Holst

Week 8:

The Planets, Op. 32: 4. Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity 

Week 9:

Symphony in F major, op. 8, H. 47 “The Cotswolds”: IV. Finale: Allegro moderato 

Week 10:

Egdon Heath, Op.47 

Week 11: 

Finale (St. Paul’s Suite) 

Week 12: 

The Hymn of Jesus, Op.37 

Week 13: 

Invocation, op. 19 no. 2 

Week 14:

The Planets Suite for Orchestra, op. 32: I. Mars, the Bringer of War

Term 3 Composer: John Williams

Week 15:

The Imperial March (Darth Vader’s Theme) 

Week 16:

Theme From Jurassic Park 

Week 17:

Back to the Future 

Week 18: 

The House: Instrumental 

Week 19: 

Theme from Superman 

Week 20: 

E.T. (Main Theme) 

Week 21:

Raider’s March

Term 4 Composer: Dario Marianelli 

Week 22:

Dawn 

Week 23:

The End of Childhood 

Week 24:

Darkest Hour Prelude 

Week 25: 

Race to Paddington Station 

Week 26: 

Origami Birds 

Week 27: 

Say Cheese 

Week 28:

Anna Karenina Overture

Artists

Term 1 Artist: Jean-Francois Millet

Week 1:

Peasant Girl Returning From the Well

Week 2:

Young Girl Guarding her Sheep

Week 3:

Woman Spinning

Week 4: 

The Sower

Week 5: 

Haystacks: Autumn

Week 6: 

The Knitting Lesson

Week 7:

Gleaners

Term 2 Artist: Thomas Gainsborough

Week 8:

The Marsham Children

Week 9:

Thomas Gainsborough

Week 10:

The Blue Boy

Week 11: 

Spitz Dog

Week 12: 

Mr. and Mrs. Andrews

Week 13: 

Daughters Chasing a Butterfly

Week 14:

Landscape

Term 3 Artist: Winslow Homer

Week 15:

Long Branch, New Jersey 

Week 16:

Dressing for the Carnival

Week 17:

Mackerel Fleet at Dawn

Week 18: 

A Game of Croquet

Week 19: 

The Fisher Girls: Tynemouth

Week 20: 

The Berry Pickers

Week 21:

Snap the Whip

Term 4 Artist: Vincent van Gogh

Week 22:

Vase with Twelve Sunflowers

Week 23:

Starry Night

Week 24:

The Bedroom

Week 25: 

Still  Life with Yellow Straw Hat

Week 26: 

Plain near Auvers

Week 27: 

Wheat Field with Cypresses

Week 28:

Irises

Poets

Term 1 Poet: William Wordsworth

Week 1:

Expostulation and Reply

Week 2:

Lucy Gray

Week 3:

The Tables Turned

Week 4: 

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, or, Daffodils

Week 5: 

The World is Too Much for Us

Week 6: 

To a Butterfly

Week 7:

We are Seven

Term 2 Poet: Langston Hughes

Week 8:

Harlem

Week 9:

The Negro Speaks of Rivers

Week 10:

Mother to Son

Week 11: 

Dreams

Week 12: 

The Weary Blues

Week 13: 

Let America be America Again

Week 14:

I, Too

Term 3 Poet: John Keats

Week 15:

To Autumn

Week 16:

Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art 

Week 17:

On the Grasshopper and Cricket

Week 18: 

La Belle sans Merci: A Ballad

Week 19: 

Ode on a Grecian Urn

Week 20: 

Ode to a Nightingale

Week 21:

The Human Seasons

Term 4 Poet: Ralph Waldo Emerson

Week 22:

The Snow-Storm

Week 23:

Give All to Love

Week 24:

Brahma

Week 25: 

Concord Hymn

Week 26: 

Water

Week 27: 

The Mountain and the Squirrel

Week 28:

Each and All

Form 1+ Poet

The Form1+ poet is A.A. Milne, and all of the poems are from the book Now We are Six. You can find the book for free on Project Gutenberg.

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