The traditional story of The Little Fir Tree is told by Molly Rainford accompanied by members of the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, with guest trumpeter Sean Chandler. Perfect for Christmas.

The video

The Little Fir Tree

Presenter: Molly Rainford
Composer: Daniel Whibley
Instruments: Trumpet / Horn / Piano / Oboe

Synopsis

The Little Fir Tree stands in a pine forest wishing she could be older and stronger like the other trees in the forest. A wise old tree always tell hers, "you are special, just as you are."

One morning, the woodcutter chops down a big tree, which is taken across the ocean to build a beautiful house. The Little Fir Tree wonders what her life will be like when she is a big strong tree.

A few days later, the woodcutter takes down an old tree that will be used to make paper for interesting books. The Little Fir Tree wonders what her life will be like when she is an older tree.

Later in the year, the Little Fir Tree is woken by a loud noise. A man is digging up the Little Fir Tree out of the ground. The man puts the Little Fir Tree in a pot and leaves her in a dark, lonely room.

But then, 'surprise'! She is surrounded by the man's excited family. The Little Fir Tree is a Christmas tree, beaming with pride as the family hang decorations and lights on her branches. For the next few days, the sparkling Little Fir Tree becames the centre of attention - she feels like the most special tree in the world.

One morning, the man takes the Little Fir Tree in her pot out to the garden. She once again feels like the least special tree all over again. But a wise oak tree explains that she is very special, as every Christmas the family will take her inside and decorate her.

The Little Fir Tree realises that she is a beautiful, moveable, reusable Christmas tree.

Curriculum links

Music
The film and the accompanying Teacher Notes can be used to fulfil the following objectives of the Key Stage 1 music curriculum, which states that pupils should be taught to:

  • use their voices expressively and creatively by singing songs and speaking chants and rhymes
  • play tuned and untuned instruments musically
  • listen with concentration and understanding to a range of high-quality live and recorded music
  • experiment with, create, select and combine sounds using the inter-related dimensions of music.

English
The film and the accompanying Teacher Notes can also be used to target objectives from the Key Stage 1 English curriculum, particularly relating to Spoken language, Reading and Writing.

Resources

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Vocabulary

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