I'm a Music teacher with over 20 years experience of making my own high quality resources for all my students from KS3 to A Level. All my lessons and Schemes of Learning are fully resourced, although you may need to add YouTube links where specified. They have all been tried and tested and have led to excellent outcomes for my students.
I'm a Music teacher with over 20 years experience of making my own high quality resources for all my students from KS3 to A Level. All my lessons and Schemes of Learning are fully resourced, although you may need to add YouTube links where specified. They have all been tried and tested and have led to excellent outcomes for my students.
A practice listening question on The Murder from Psycho for Edexcel A Level Music. Includes questions, skeleton score and mark scheme, as well as instructions on the extract to play from the Edexcel Anthology or YouTube clip.
A practice listening question on the Rise and Fall from Grace from Batman Returns for Edexcel A Level Music. Includes questions, skeleton score and mark scheme, as well as instructions on the extract to play from the Edexcel Anthology or YouTube clip.
A practice listening question on Batman Versus the Circus from Batman Returns for Edexcel A Level Music. Includes questions, skeleton score and mark scheme, as well as instructions on the extract to play from the Edexcel Anthology or YouTube clip.
This one-off worksheet gives a lesson of revision for KS3 students, helping them with notation and listening skills. It has all the questions on it and requires you to be able to play or tap out rhythms to them. Theory covered includes pitch and rhythm notation, as well as adding bar lines and dynamics. There is a help section, so it is suitable for all learners, not just those who are confident with notation. Perfect for when you are not in your usual room!
A set of listening questions for the three songs from On Wenlock Edge in the Edexcel Music A Level specification. There are two questions for each song, each one comprising the questions, a skeleton score and mark scheme, as well as precise instructions on which extract to play from the Anthology recording or from a YouTube link, whichever works better for you. Great for use in class or for setting as independent or revision work, if you give your students the mark scheme. Can be printed out or easily uploaded for a digital classroom.
Also available as pairs of questions for the individual songs.
This fully resourced SoL comprises 7 lessons, with slides, tasks, the teaching notes and student templates I created for my classes, as well as a map of suggested wider listening, with key features for comparison. You will need to add a YouTube link as suggested but everything else is there for you. This SoL has given great results for my students and has been revised and developed. The teaching notes and template contain five practice 30-mark questions and a glossary.
This scheme of learning includes six fully resourced lessons, a quick quiz and the teaching notes and student notes template that I created for my classes. You will need to add in some YouTube links where indicated. The teaching notes include a collection of practice questions for Q6 in the Edexcel exam paper.
A complete course for harmonising Bach Chorales, Book 2. Suitable for downloading and printing, this work book will take students through the second year of their A Level Music harmony course, right up to their final exam. It builds on from Book 1 of the course, introducing more complex chord sequences and typical Bach stylistic features, to help your students get the highest marks at A Level. Includes all explanations and lots of practice exercises, including complete chorales. No additional resources required.
A fully resourced 6-lesson SoL for Year 7, based on understanding parallels with different art forms. Students will appraise various paintings and music, looking at parallels, before composing their own original piece based on a painting of their choice. The scheme gives options for using notation or not, as you prefer. It comprises 6 sets of lesson slides, composing and self-evaluation sheets, assessment criteria, stimulus sheet and lesson overview. All the music is chosen and you will just need to add the YouTube links as suggested (about 10 minutes work!). There are printable options for worksheets but it is also easily convertable to a digital format if required. This SoL has worked brilliantly for my Year 7s and really helps to focus on the musical elements and their own musical imaginations.
This fully resourced SoL comprises 5 lessons, with slides, tasks, the teaching notes and student templates I created for my classes, which includes a list of suggested wider listening, with key features for comparison. You will need to add a YouTube link and listening question as suggested but everything else is there for you. This SoL has given great results for my students and has been revised and developed. The teaching notes and template contain eight practice 30-mark questions and a glossary, as well as a list of suggested research tasks to help set the music in its cultural context.