This powerpoint is part of a series of lessons on TES exploring popular music history. This one is all about Rock ‘n’ Roll from the 1950s!
The powerpoint has links to relevant online music recordings, facts, diagrams and allows students to explore the instruments, style of Rock ‘n’ Roll and the 12 bar blues chord sequence.
The powerpoint can also be used as a starting point for practical work or a composition task based around this musical time frame.
This powerpoint links with the Year 3 topic 1 (Popular Music) of the Middle School Curriculum that is for sale. However, this lesson will work perfectly for High School students.
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Key Stage 3 Music Curriculum and Teaching resources bundle
In this bundle you will find a wealth of different resources that are perfect for KS3 / middle school general music classes. Resources include a 3 Year Curriculum overview, and accompanying power points, worksheets and more. Topics include Emotions in Music, Pop History, Composing using Scales, Film Music, and Programme. All resources have been used and taught in the classroom for KS3 / middle school classes and cater for a variety of different musical abilities.
Music Pop History Bundle for KS3 and KS4 Music Classes
Music Pop History Bundle for KS3 and KS4 Music Classes. In this bundle you will find a wealth of different resources that are perfect for middle and high school general music classes. Resources include powerpoints, worksheets and more. Topics include The Blues, Mix Tapes, Big Band Music, Rock 'n' Roll, The Beatles and Protest Songs. All resources have been used and taught in the classroom and cater for a variety of different musical abilities.
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