Stream Tracks in the Snow for FREE this winter!

We’re thrilled to be collaborating with Dabbledoo to bring The Henry Girls’ magical winter adventure, Tracks in the Snow to life for all classes this winter, wherever you are 🎶❄️

Dabbledoo have created exciting new classroom resources linked to the curriculum, all designed to bring the magic of Tracks in the Snow into your lessons! Dabbledoo subscribers can access these now— but if you’re not subscribed yet, no problem! You can still stream the show for FREE at dabbledoo.com and use The Ark classroom resource packs below.

With this new collaboration we aim to assist in building confidence and playfulness in the new arts curriculum for you and your classroom.

Watch the trailer!

Curriculum Links and Free Resources

Perfect for all primary school classes, Tracks in the Snow links in with the Listening and Responding strand units of the Music curriculum. It fosters a sense of excellence in and appreciation of new music. Featuring Irish musicians playing a range of instruments including piano, harp, voice, accordion, fiddle and double bass as well as percussion, it provides children with an opportunity to listen to a range of unfamiliar music pieces and broaden their sound sources.

A free downloadable classroom pack is available via The Ark in English and as Gaeilge which provides a range of accessible music activities and creative approaches connected to the theme and songs of the show. The activities will encourage music-making projects in the classroom and support imaginative music responses to the performance which are relevant to the composing and performing music curriculum strands.

Dabbledoo are a team of educators, artists, musicians and designers with a passion for arts education and its potential to enrich the lives of children through providing primary schools with the resources, training and support to deliver the music, visual art and drama curricula. Dabbledoo work on a subscription basis.