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Carnival of the animals Master Unit

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Carnival of the Animals – Complete 3‑Unit Master Bundle A full, creative, differentiated music curriculum inspired by Saint‑Saëns Bring Saint‑Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals to life with this complete three‑unit master bundle. Covering Land Animals, Water Animals, and Air Animals, this resource provides a full, structured music curriculum for EYFS through KS2. With 16 complete lessons, worksheets, listening prompts, creative tasks, cross‑curricular links, and parent‑friendly guidance, this bundle gives you everything you need to teach musical skills through movement, storytelling, drama, art, and listening. Perfect for classroom teachers, music specialists, non‑specialists, and home‑educating families, this bundle offers a cohesive, imaginative scheme of work that children love. What’s Included 16 complete lessons across three themed units Differentiated activities for EYFS, KS1, and KS2 Printable worksheets for every lesson Listening prompts and musical element exploration Creative movement, drama, and drawing tasks Cross‑curricular links (Science, Art, Literacy, Geography) Parent‑friendly guidance for home‑ed families Consistent structure across all units No specialist equipment required Units Included Land Animals Explore rhythm, character, movement, and musical storytelling through lions, tortoises, kangaroos, and more. Water Animals Dive into pitch, timbre, tempo, and underwater sound worlds with Aquarium, Fish, Jellyfish, and Fossils. Air Animals Discover pitch height, fluttering motifs, expressive movement, and musical contour through birds and flight. Skills Children Will Build Understanding pitch, tempo, dynamics, rhythm, and timbre Listening with focus and responding creatively Recognising instruments and musical character Using musical vocabulary confidently Developing imagination through movement, art, and storytelling Building confidence in performance and creative expression Perfect For Classroom teachers Music specialists and non‑specialists Home‑educating families Mixed‑age groups Creative curriculum planning Schools wanting a full, cohesive music scheme Why Teachers Love This Bundle It’s structured, imaginative, and easy to teach. Children connect instantly with the animal themes and learn meaningful musical skills through playful, creative activities. Everything is ready to use — simply print and teach.
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Anatomy of a Pop Song

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Anatomy of a Pop Song – Complete Mini Music Unit A fun, modern way to teach song structure and listening skills This engaging mini unit helps students understand how pop songs are built. Through six clear, structured lessons, children explore intros, verses, choruses, hooks, bridges, and a final performance. Perfect for music specialists, non‑specialists, and home‑educating families, this resource makes modern music accessible, creative, and easy to teach. Each lesson includes learning outcomes, listening prompts, differentiated activities, worksheets, vocabulary, and a Live Lounge‑style performance task. No specialist equipment required. What’s Included 6 complete lessons Clear learning outcomes Listening focus for each section Differentiated activities Printable worksheets Pop‑music vocabulary glossary Cross‑curricular links Final Live Lounge performance Consistent format matching your other units Skills Students Will Build Understanding pop song structure Identifying verses, choruses, hooks, and bridges Listening with focus and describing music confidently Recognising how different sections create mood and energy Performing with expression and confidence Creating simple musical ideas and lyrics Perfect For Classroom teachers Music specialists and non‑specialists Home‑educating families KS1–KS2 Creative curriculum planning Modern music exploration Why Teachers Love This Unit It’s modern, relatable, and instantly engaging. Students recognise the music, connect with the structure, and enjoy creating and performing. Everything is ready to print and teach — simple, clear, and confidence‑building.
Carnival of the animals - Land animal unitQuick View
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Carnival of the animals - Land animal unit

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Land Animals – Complete Music Unit A fully‑differentiated, creative music unit inspired by Saint‑Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals Bring Camille Saint‑Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals to life with this engaging, mixed‑age music unit exploring the Land Animals movements. Designed for both classroom teachers and home‑educating families, this resource introduces children to pitch, tempo, dynamics, timbre, and musical storytelling through six lively animal‑themed lessons. Each lesson includes clear guidance, differentiated activities, listening prompts, movement tasks, and printable worksheets suitable for Early Years through Upper Primary. The unit builds musical vocabulary, confidence, and creativity while keeping learning playful and accessible. What’s Included 6 complete, ready‑to‑teach lessons Differentiated activities for EYFS, KS1, and KS2 Printable worksheets for every lesson Listening prompts and musical element exploration Creative movement and drama tasks Cross‑curricular links (Art, Science, Geography, English, History) A parent‑friendly guide for home‑ed families Consistent, easy‑to-follow structure across the whole unit Lessons Covered The Lion – dynamics, majesty, musical character Hens & Roosters – tempo, contrast, rhythmic detail Tortoises – slow tempo, humour in music The Elephant – pitch, low sounds, timbre Kangaroos – bounce, articulation, movement Wild Asses – speed, energy, musical excitement Skills Children Will Build Understanding musical elements (pitch, tempo, dynamics, timbre) Listening with focus and responding creatively Recognising instruments and musical character Using musical vocabulary confidently Developing imagination through movement, art, and storytelling Perfect For Classroom teachers Music specialists and non‑specialists Home‑educating families Mixed‑age groups Creative curriculum planning Why Teachers Love This Unit It’s structured, differentiated, and genuinely easy to teach. Children connect instantly with the animal themes and learn meaningful musical skills through fun, imaginative activities. No specialist equipment required — just curiosity and music.
Carnival of the animals - Water Animals unitQuick View
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Carnival of the animals - Water Animals unit

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Water Animals – Complete Music Unit A creative, differentiated music unit inspired by Saint‑Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals Dive into the magical underwater world of Saint‑Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals with this fully‑structured, mixed‑age music unit. Children explore pitch, timbre, movement, and musical storytelling through five engaging lessons themed around underwater creatures. Designed for both classroom teachers and home‑educating families, this unit blends listening, creativity, drama, and early composition. Every lesson includes clear guidance, differentiated activities, and printable worksheets suitable for EYFS through KS2. What’s Included 5 complete, ready‑to‑teach lessons Differentiated activities for EYFS, KS1, and KS2 Printable worksheets for every lesson Listening prompts and musical element exploration Creative movement, drawing, and drama tasks Cross‑curricular links (Science, Art, Literacy, Geography) Parent‑friendly guide for home‑ed families Consistent structure matching the Land Animals unit Lessons Covered Aquarium – flowing movement, timbre, shimmering sound Fish – tempo, contrast, playful musical character Jellyfish – floating movement, texture, sound layers Underwater Height (Pitch) – high/low sounds, underwater space Fossils – rhythm, humour, musical storytelling (Swan crossover) Skills Children Will Build Understanding pitch, tempo, dynamics, and timbre Listening with focus and responding creatively Recognising instruments and musical character Using musical vocabulary confidently Developing imagination through movement, art, and storytelling Perfect For Classroom teachers Music specialists and non‑specialists Home‑educating families Mixed‑age groups Creative curriculum planning Why Teachers Love This Unit It’s structured, imaginative, and easy to teach. Children connect instantly with the underwater theme and learn meaningful musical skills through playful, creative activities. No specialist equipment required — just curiosity and music.
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Peter and the Wolf - Music Module

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Peter and the Wolf – Complete Music Unit A fully‑differentiated, story‑based music unit for Preschool–Grade 5 Bring Sergei Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf to life with this beautifully structured, mixed‑age music unit designed to make teaching musical storytelling joyful, accessible, and developmentally appropriate. Children explore character, motif, timbre, orchestral families, and narrative through one of the most iconic pieces of programme music ever written. Across five complete lessons, learners meet each character through its instrument and motif, discover how composers use musical elements to tell stories, and build confidence responding to music through movement, drama, drawing, and early composition. Every lesson includes clear guidance, differentiated activities, listening prompts, and printable worksheets for Early Years, Lower Primary, and Upper Primary. What’s Included 5 complete, ready‑to‑teach lessons Differentiated activities for Preschool–Grade 5 Printable worksheets for every lesson Clear explanations of orchestral families and instrument timbres Listening maps, drawing tasks, drama activities, and motif work A warm, parent‑friendly guide for home‑ed families Cross‑curricular links (Literacy, Art, Drama, PSHE) A consistent, easy‑to-follow structure for teachers and families Skills Children Will Build Understanding how music tells stories Recognising instruments and orchestral families Identifying motifs and character themes Responding creatively through movement, drama, and art Using musical vocabulary confidently Developing imaginative thinking and narrative skills Perfect For Classroom teachers Home‑educating families Music specialists and non‑specialists Mixed‑age groups Creative curriculum planning Anyone wanting an engaging, accessible way to teach music Why Teachers Love This Unit It’s structured, differentiated, and genuinely easy to teach. Children connect instantly with the characters and learn meaningful musical skills through playful, story‑driven activities. No specialist equipment needed — just curiosity, imagination, and music.
Carnival of the animals - Air animals UnitQuick View
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Carnival of the animals - Air animals Unit

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Air Animals – Complete Music Unit A creative, uplifting music unit inspired by Saint‑Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals Explore the soaring, fluttering, high‑flying world of Saint‑Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals with this fully‑differentiated music unit designed for EYFS through KS2. Children learn about pitch, movement, timbre, and musical storytelling through five imaginative lessons themed around birds, flight, and the sky. This unit is ideal for both classroom teachers and home‑educating families. Every lesson includes clear guidance, differentiated activities, listening prompts, movement tasks, and printable worksheets — all following the same consistent structure as the Land and Water units. What’s Included 5 complete, ready‑to‑teach lessons Differentiated activities for EYFS, KS1, and KS2 Printable worksheets for every lesson Listening prompts and musical element exploration Creative movement, drama, and drawing tasks Cross‑curricular links (Science, Art, Literacy, Geography) Parent‑friendly guide for home‑ed families Consistent format matching Land and Water Animals units Lessons Covered Birds – pitch, high/low sounds, expressive movement Aviary – fast, fluttering motifs, timbre, musical detail Flight Patterns – shape, direction, musical contour High/Low Pitch – exploring height in sound and movement Performance Lesson – bringing all learning together in a final creative showcase Skills Children Will Build Understanding pitch, tempo, dynamics, and timbre Listening with focus and responding creatively Recognising instruments and musical character Using musical vocabulary confidently Developing imagination through movement, art, and storytelling Perfect For Classroom teachers Music specialists and non‑specialists Home‑educating families Mixed‑age groups Creative curriculum planning Why Teachers Love This Unit It’s structured, imaginative, and easy to teach. Children connect instantly with the theme of flight and learn meaningful musical skills through playful, creative activities. No specialist equipment required — just curiosity and music.