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Rhythmajig is a primary music curriculum offering provision above and beyond the new National Curriculum 2014 requirements. Children are introduced to fun and engaging characters representing rhythmic notation eg Crotchet, Minim etc from year R and are taught to read and write stave notation from year 2. Suitable for specialist and non-specialist music teachers and class teachers, using whatever instruments you already have in school. Real concepts, real music, real notation, real progression.

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Rhythmajig is a primary music curriculum offering provision above and beyond the new National Curriculum 2014 requirements. Children are introduced to fun and engaging characters representing rhythmic notation eg Crotchet, Minim etc from year R and are taught to read and write stave notation from year 2. Suitable for specialist and non-specialist music teachers and class teachers, using whatever instruments you already have in school. Real concepts, real music, real notation, real progression.
Gold bars rhythmic composition pack- with coloured beats
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Gold bars rhythmic composition pack- with coloured beats

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Printable 'gold bars' which represent a bar of notation- in 3/4, 4/4 and 2/4 time, plus the coloured beats which can be laid on top for composition activities. The beats are colour coded to the Rhythmajig characters, and are the correct length to represent duration eg a crotchet takes up one beat, a minim two beats, etc. The image shows a year 4 class finding as many ways as they could to make a 4/4 bar using their beats. The bars they created were then combined to make a class composition, or could be layered, post its could be used to add note names for tuned instruments, etc.
Super Stave notation pack
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Super Stave notation pack

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Teaching children to read and write stave notation (recommended from year 3) is easy with this pack. Super Stave uses his hand to shoot out the lines of the stave, then his rhyme makes it easy to remember where the notes are - either on a line or in a space. He lives in the lighthouse with stave lines, which shine out to help everyone read the music.
Bass clef notelets
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Bass clef notelets

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Add to the standard notelets package to increase your pupils' awareness and understanding of stave notation.
Summer 1 Year 1 resource pack: The rough and the smooth (Unit 5)
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Summer 1 Year 1 resource pack: The rough and the smooth (Unit 5)

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This resource pack includes the story for the unit of work, high quality original character images, notation flash cards, musical signals flash cards and posters of locations that children 'visit' in fictional Ocarina Island. Sheet music/ mp3 pack also available to supplement the lesson plans (also available).
Legato Lion and Staccato Stickleback image, songs and sheet music pack
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Legato Lion and Staccato Stickleback image, songs and sheet music pack

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Suitable for any year group: Legato Lion is perfect for helping children understand the meaning of the term Legato. He lives in Legato Lane, where the smooth rocks of Legato Land provide the ideal spot for sunbathing. His long silky fur is as smooth as the music he loves. Ideal for pairing with Staccato Stickleback who swims around Staccato Sands, and spikes you with his fins- ouch! His music is bumpy and spiky sounding. On instruments of your choice, children can play crotchets 'ouch ouch ouch ouch' in time with the music.
Sforzando image
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Sforzando image

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Sforz is the baddie of the Sound System, always trying to wreck the beautiful music by making horrible loud sounds. His name comes from the Italian 'loud, sudden sound'.