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I am a composer, teacher, flautist and author of music resources and picture storybooks for children. I have 25 years teaching experience in primary schools as a class teacher, music leader, AST and Headteacher. I have a MA in Music Education and a MA in Music. I strongly believe that every child has the right to access regular music provision and that music has an essential part to play in all of our lives.

I am a composer, teacher, flautist and author of music resources and picture storybooks for children. I have 25 years teaching experience in primary schools as a class teacher, music leader, AST and Headteacher. I have a MA in Music Education and a MA in Music. I strongly believe that every child has the right to access regular music provision and that music has an essential part to play in all of our lives.
An original arrangement of Christmas Carols
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An original arrangement of Christmas Carols

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Carols at Christmas: An original arrangement of traditional Christmas Carols for voices and/or mixed classroom ensemble using five notes G, A, B, C, D. Instrumentation Voices, any non-transposing instruments that uses the treble clef and untuned percussion. The voices are doubled by the instruments. The score is intended to be used flexibly; voices alone, instruments alone or both voices and instruments or any combination of instruments and voices. This resource is intended to be used by Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and student music groups. The set includes Teacher Notes; Full score with the words; Parts with and without note names for: Treble Clef 1, Treble Clef 2, Treble Clef 3, Untuned Percussion; Lyric Sheets. ‘Carols at Christmas’ arranges 6 traditional Christmas Carols in four parts; for three treble clef instruments and untuned percussion. The piece may be performed in its entirety or the individual carols separately. It meets the requirements for performance and playing tuned and untuned instruments musically at Key Stage 2 and 3. The Carols are presented in the following order: Jingle Bells I Saw Three Ships We Three Kings Away in a Manger Silent Night We Wish You a Merry Christmas
15 Rhythm Games
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15 Rhythm Games

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Note Value Snap: 15 Rhythm Games exploring note values This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The games may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. The games explore quavers, crotchets and minims. The set includes: Teacher Notes; Instructions for 15 games; 6 Note Value ‘playing cards’; 6 Note Value Names ‘playing cards’ which include an equal sign; 10 Note Value ‘dominoes’; Note Value Tree, useful for display. The resources may also be used to create a music display. The games meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 1 and 2. (2013).
A BAGful of Rhythms
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A BAGful of Rhythms

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90 rhythms for any treble clef instrument, tuned and untuned percussion instruments. This bundle combines Plan B, Plan A and Plan G into one resource. This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. The set includes: Teacher Notes; Ten variations for unison or solo playing; Twenty variations written as duets; Parts for: Treble Clef 1 and Treble Clef 2 for each of the notes B, A and G. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The rhythms may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing, exploring the compatibility of time signatures and the beginnings of chord structure and harmony. I have made some suggestions of how to use these rhythms creatively, however, the creative opportunities are endless and I am sure that teachers and students will interpret these resources in many ways. These rhythmic variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3. (2013).
Clockwork
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Clockwork

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This bundle combines Clockwork 1, 2, 3 and 4 into one complete suite in ten movements. This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. Each variation gradually increases in difficulty and may be performed separately, or as a whole suite. The set includes: Teacher Notes; full score; parts with and without note names for treble clef 1, treble clef 2, treble clef 3, treble clef 4 and untuned percussion for ten movements. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The parts may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing, exploring the implications of tonality and harmony. I have made some suggestions of how to use these variations creatively, however, the creative opportunities are endless and I am sure that teachers and students will interpret these resources in many ways. These variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3. (2013).
24 Little Melodies
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24 Little Melodies

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24 Little Melodies are rhythmic and melodic phrases on the notes B, A and G. This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The phrases may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. The set includes: Teacher Notes; 24 rhythmic and melodic phrases for unison, solo or ensemble playing with and without note names; Creative planning grid for Key Stage 2 with ideas for lessons and activities. Instrumentation The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef. Any tuned percussion instruments. Crotchet rests are included as I believe that students should learn the value of rests from the beginning and if so wished untuned percussion could be played during the rests to create different effects. The phrases are deliberately four bars long to allow for repeats if required. Parts The phrases may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing. Interesting discussions may be had regarding the compatibility of time signatures and harmony. Aims These melodic and rhythmic variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 2 and 3. (2013).
An Introduction to Crotchets and Quavers Activity Book
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An Introduction to Crotchets and Quavers Activity Book

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This activity book offers games and activities to introduce crotchets and quavers. It accompanies the free ebook The Cat and the Mouse introduction to crotchets and quavers. The book supports and develops the learning from the free ebook. It is intended to be used as flexibly and creatively as possible. The activity book may be used for each pupil as a series of activities. Pages may be photocopied and laminated for durability. Individual pages may be used as starters or in plenaries, as self-directed activities, placed in interactive independent learning areas or as starting points for further learning. The book includes: a creative planning grid; templates for making puppets and/or colouring sheets; crotchet and quaver flash cards; 42 pages of activities and games. The book is presented in two formats; as an ebook powerpoint slideshow and as a pdf document.
Music Rhythms and Melodies (1)
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Music Rhythms and Melodies (1)

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Clockwork 1: Rhythmic and Melodic Variations on the notes B and A for beginning musicians Music Rhythms and Melodies This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. The set includes: Teacher Notes; Ten 4 bar rhythmic variations for solo or unison playing, Three 8 bar rhythms for solo or unison playing; two duets; parts with and without note names for treble clef 1, treble clef 2 and untuned percussion. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The parts may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing, exploring the implications of tonality and harmony. I have made some suggestions of how to use these variations creatively, however, the creative opportunities are endless and I am sure that teachers and students will interpret these resources in many ways. These variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3. (2013).
30 Rhythmic Variations on the note B
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30 Rhythmic Variations on the note B

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Plan B: 30 rhythms on the note B for beginning ensembles This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. The set includes: Teacher Notes; Ten variations for unison or solo playing; Twenty variations written as duets; Parts for: Treble Clef 1 and Treble Clef 2. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. Parts are included to allow for maximum flexibility. Any of the parts may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing. I have made some suggestions of how to use these rhythms creatively, however, the creative opportunities are endless and I am sure that teachers and students will interpret these resources in many ways.
30 Rhythmic Variations on the note A
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30 Rhythmic Variations on the note A

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30 Rhythmic Variations on the note A for beginning musicians This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. The set includes: Teacher Notes; Ten variations for unison or solo playing; Twenty variations written as duets; Parts for: Treble Clef 1 and Treble Clef 2. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The rhythms may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing, exploring the compatibility of time signatures. I have made some suggestions of how to use these rhythms creatively, however, the creative opportunities are endless and I am sure that teachers and students will interpret these resources in many ways. These rhythmic variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3. (2013).
30 Rhythmic Variations on the note G
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30 Rhythmic Variations on the note G

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30 Rhythmic Variations on the note G for beginning musicians This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. The set includes: Teacher Notes; Ten variations for unison or solo playing; Twenty variations written as duets; Parts for: Treble Clef 1 and Treble Clef 2. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The rhythms may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing, exploring the compatibility of time signatures. I have made some suggestions of how to use these rhythms creatively, however, the creative opportunities are endless and I am sure that teachers and students will interpret these resources in many ways. These rhythmic variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3. (2013).
Music Rhythms and Melodies (2)
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Music Rhythms and Melodies (2)

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Clockwork 2: Rhythmic and Melodic Variations on the notes B and A for beginning musicians Music Rhythms and Melodies This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. Clockwork 2 follows on from Clockwork 1, gradually increasing in difficulty. The set includes: Teacher Notes; a 3-part rhythmic and melodic variation; a 3-part rhythmic and melodic Rondo; parts with and without note names for treble clef 1, treble clef 2 and untuned percussion. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The parts may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing, exploring the implications of tonality and harmony. I have made some suggestions of how to use these variations creatively, however, the creative opportunities are endless and I am sure that teachers and students will interpret these resources in many ways. These variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3. (2013).
Music Rhythms and Melodies (3)
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Music Rhythms and Melodies (3)

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Clockwork 3: Rhythmic and Melodic Variations on the notes B and A for beginning musicians Music Rhythms and Melodies This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. Clockwork 3 follows on from Clockwork 2, gradually increasing in difficulty. The set includes: Teacher Notes; a 4-part rhythmic and melodic variation; a 4-part rhythmic and melodic Rondo; parts with and without note names for treble clef 1, treble clef 2, treble clef 3 and untuned percussion. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The parts may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing, exploring the implications of tonality and harmony. I have made some suggestions of how to use these variations creatively, however, the creative opportunities are endless and I am sure that teachers and students will interpret these resources in many ways. These variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3. (2013).
Music Rhythms and Melodies (4)
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Music Rhythms and Melodies (4)

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Clockwork 4: Rhythmic and Melodic Variations on the notes B and A for beginning musicians Music Rhythms and Melodies This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. Clockwork 4 follows on from Clockwork 3, gradually increasing in difficulty. The set includes: Teacher Notes; Two 5-part rhythmic and melodic variations; parts with and without note names for treble clef 1, treble clef 2, treble clef 3, treble clef 4 and untuned percussion. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The parts may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing, exploring the implications of tonality and harmony. I have made some suggestions of how to use these variations creatively, however, the creative opportunities are endless and I am sure that teachers and students will interpret these resources in many ways. These variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3. (2013).
Autumn - A Quartet for Voices and Instruments
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Autumn - A Quartet for Voices and Instruments

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This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. It may be used as a stand-alone piece for performance, as a warm-up to a music or singing lesson or as a unit of work. Instrumentation The notation is for voices and any instruments. Any instruments which use the treble clef including tuned percussion may be used. Choose percussion instruments that evoke the atmosphere of the season of autumn. Crotchet and minim rests are included as I believe that students should learn the value of rests from the beginning and if so wished untuned percussion could be played during the rests to create different effects. ‘Autumn’ is intended to be the first of a series of short compositions for each season. Each increases in difficulty. ‘Spring’ and ‘Summer’ are already available. ‘Summer’ is the most difficult (which explores indeterminacy). ‘Autumn’ uses a repeating descending scale from ‘A to D’ against a repeating triad ‘C, E, G’. Using glockenspiels and xylophones will make it easily accessible. **Aims ** This quartet meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 2 and 3. (2013) and ABRSM music medals. This unit of work also supports ‘A national Plan for Music Education’ (2022, pp.15 -34). The set includes Teacher Notes; Full score in 4 parts for voices and instruments; Creative planning grid for Key Stage 2 with ideas for lessons and activities.
Summer
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Summer

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This piece may be as simple or as challenging as teachers and their students wish. It is intended to be used as flexibly as possible. It is based upon ‘indeterminacy’ and through performer choice, each performance will be different. The inspiration for this piece comes from ‘summer by the sea’ but it is intended that teachers and their students interpret the fragments as they wish. It may be used as a stand-alone piece for performance, as a warm-up to a music or singing lesson or as a unit of work. The fragments may be performed using voices, any percussion and/or tuned instruments. The fragments may be performed in unsion, groups or in nine parts. It is intended to be a companion piece to my free resource ‘Spring’. The set includes; Teacher Notes; Score of nine fragments; Creative planning grid for Key Stage 2 with ideas for lessons and activities. Instrumentation The notation is for voices, any percussion instruments and /or tuned instruments. Aims The piece is intended to support the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 2 and 3. (2013) and ABRSM music medals. This unit of work also supports ‘A national Plan for Music Education’ (2022, pp.15 -34).
Spring
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Spring

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A flexible teaching resource for primary aged children. A quartet for voices and percussion. This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. It may be used as a stand-alone piece for performance, as a warm-up to a music or singing lesson or as a unit of work. The set includes; Teacher Notes; Full score in 4 parts for voices and percussion instruments; Creative planning grid for Key Stage 2 with ideas for lessons and activities. Instrumentation The notation is for voices and any percussion instruments. Additionally, any instruments which use the treble clef including tuned percussion may be used. The voice parts may be doubled by instruments in any octave. Aims These quartet meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 2 and 3. (2013) and ABRSM music medals. This unit of work also supports ‘A national Plan for Music Education’ (2022, pp.15 -34).
Variations on the notes B & A (1)
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Variations on the notes B & A (1)

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Melodic and Rhythmic Variations on the notes B & A Variation 1 This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The parts may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing, exploring the implications of tonality and harmony. Thank you for downloading this resource. I would be grateful if you would leave a review. This free resource is part of a larger resource ‘Clockwork’ bundle which is available for purchase for £1. In ‘Clockwork’, there are ten variations with each variation gradually increasing in difficulty and may be performed separately, or as a whole suite. The set includes: Teacher Notes; full score; parts with and without note names for treble clef 1, treble clef 2, treble clef 3, treble clef 4 and untuned percussion for ten movements.
Variations on the notes B & A (3)
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Variations on the notes B & A (3)

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Melodic and Rhythmic Variations on the notes B & A Variation 3 This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The parts may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing, exploring the implications of tonality and harmony. Thank you for downloading this resource. I would be grateful if you would leave a review. This free resource is part of a larger resource ‘Clockwork’ bundle which is available for purchase for £1. In ‘Clockwork’, there are ten variations with each variation gradually increasing in difficulty and may be performed separately, or as a whole suite. The set includes: Teacher Notes; full score; parts with and without note names for treble clef 1, treble clef 2, treble clef 3, treble clef 4 and untuned percussion for ten movements.
3 Little Trios
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3 Little Trios

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3 Little Trios 3 Little Trios are rhythmic and melodic phrases on the notes B, A and G. This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The phrases may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. The set includes: Teacher Notes; 9 rhythmic and melodic phrases written as trios with and without note names; Creative planning grid for Key Stage 2, using Bloom’s Taxonomy, with ideas for lessons and activities. Instrumentation The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef. Any tuned percussion instruments. Crotchet rests are included as I believe that students should learn the value of rests from the beginning and if so wished untuned percussion could be played during the rests to create different effects. The phrases are deliberately four bars long to allow for repeats if required. Parts The phrases may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing. Interesting discussions may be had regarding the compatibility of time signatures and harmony. Aims These melodic and rhythmic variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 2 and 3. (2013).
10 Rhythmic Variations on the note B
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10 Rhythmic Variations on the note B

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Ten Rhythmic Variations on the note B for solo, unison & ensemble playing This resource is intended to be used as flexibly as possible by teachers and their students. The rhythms may support students preparing to take ABRSM ‘Music Medals’ tests. The set includes: Teacher Notes; Ten variations for unison or solo playing; Instrumentation: The notation is for any non-transposing instruments that use the treble clef and any tuned and untuned percussion instruments. The rhythms may be combined in different ways for unison, solo, duet, trio, quartet and so on for any number of students in order to develop ensemble playing. I have made some suggestions of how to use these rhythms creatively, however, the creative opportunities are endless and I am sure that teachers and students will interpret these resources in many ways. These rhythmic variations meet the aims and develop the skills set out in the National Curriculum for Music for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3. (2013).