CBeebies presenter Andy Day brings reggae to the rainforest as he sings about the weather and some of the animals in the depths of tropical climates.
Rainforests are dense jungle environments, home to some of the world's most endangered species of animals and plants.
We depend on rainforests to maintain a supply of fresh water and a substantial amount of natural medicines.
This song is performed in a dub style, a genre of popular music that has roots in reggae, from 1960s Jamaica.
It carries the characteristics of reggae through the off beat electric guitar chords on beats 2 and 4, and a dominant bass guitar line.
Teacher notes
This resource could be used to introduce new habitats and show how animals and plants exist in different environments. Extension activities based on patterns, shapes and sciences could be prompted from this video.
Curriculum notes
This clip is relevant for teaching Music and Sciences at at Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Scotland.
It also suitable for teaching KS1 in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland and 1st level in Scotland.
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