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The 7 Life Processes – assembly & song download

By Andrew Oxspring & Ian Faraday
Ages: 7-11yrs

Running Time

20 Mins Approx

No. Of Songs

1

To begin with, the seven life processes (movement, reproduction, sensitivity, nutrition, excretion, respiration and growth) are looked at in detail, and we consider what it is to be alive. The processes of nutrition and growth are then featured in more detail and there follows a short drama presentation about Persephone and Demeter, which tells how the ancient Greeks explained the seasons and the growth and harvest of crops. An optional prayer and then the song, ‘What Makes A Living Thing’, close the assembly.

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"What Makes A Living Thing"

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Your assembly and song download includes the following:

  Class assembly/presentation – full script (MS Word and PDF)
  MP3s of vocal and backing tracks
  lyric sheet (PDF)
  piano score (PDF)

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