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Resources produced to support music teachers. Will be providing a range of resources for KS3 & KS4. All resources have been successfully used and developed in schools.

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Resources produced to support music teachers. Will be providing a range of resources for KS3 & KS4. All resources have been successfully used and developed in schools.
Steve Reich Clapping Music Minimalism Worksheet
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Steve Reich Clapping Music Minimalism Worksheet

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This worksheet teaches pupils how to convert Steve Reich's 'Clapping Music' into a grid. Also teaches them about 'Phasing' in a very practical way. I have used this several times successfully now. If you like this resource please see my other premium resources.
GCSE Music - Developing exam technique - Elements of Music
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GCSE Music - Developing exam technique - Elements of Music

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This is a lesson which develops students ability to refer to the correct element of music when answering questions on the listening exam. This also provides techniques to ensure that the students focus on what the question is asking, Includes a practice listening question and also a homework task. This is relevant to all the exam boards.
How to compose a chord pattern - Worksheet & PowerPoint
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How to compose a chord pattern - Worksheet & PowerPoint

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A simple, but effective, worksheet which can be used to teach students how to compose a chord pattern. This covers working out the triads in a key and also how to structure a chord pattern. Accompanied by an effective, visually stimulating, PowerPoint presentation. The worksheet should be used as a template which can be used multiple times until students are able to remember the steps and can therefore compose their own chord patterns. Ideal for developing composition skills for GCSE Music.
Samba SOW & Resources
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Samba SOW & Resources

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A 4 lesson practical SOW about Samba. Students develop their understanding of: - where Samba comes from and what it sounds like. - what instruments are used - how to perform typical Samba rhythms - keywords such as Polyrhythm, Syncopation, Clave, Call & Response & Unison
Rap & Hip-Hop - SOW & Resources
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Rap & Hip-Hop - SOW & Resources

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A 5 week SOW with full resources (PPTs, Topic booklet) and opportunities for self, peer and teacher assessment. All audio extracts included and edited to ensure appropriate for school use. Topic covers the history and key features of Rapping & Hip-Hop and students work towards their own Hip Hop composition using ICT.
OCR GCSE Music Creative Task - Student 'How to' Guides - Stimuli 1
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OCR GCSE Music Creative Task - Student 'How to' Guides - Stimuli 1

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The first set of 'How to' guides based on real OCR stimuli including templates for developing students understanding of how to complete the OCR Creative Task exam. This gives step by step guidance to ensure students produce a musical response which targets all the key elements of the grading criteria. I have been using these with my students and they have demonstrated a significant improvement in the quality of their compositions for this practical exam. Students should use these guides when learning about this exam. They should continue to use them to practice so that the exam technique is embedded and they are then able to complete the exam without help. There are also a 2nd and 3rd set of Stimuli to download or you can purchase all 3 sets at a reduced price. Guides available: - - Chord Sequence - Rhythmic Phrase - Sequence of Events - Words (Lyrics)
TV Advert Music - SOW & Resources
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TV Advert Music - SOW & Resources

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This is a 7 lesson SOW with full resources (powerpoints, work booklet, audio and videos) on TV Advert Music. Students learn what makes effective TV advert music and then compose their own music for an advert that they have written themselves. This SOW contains opportunities for self, peer and teacher-assessment and could easily be adapted to include the use of ICT.
African Drumming
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African Drumming

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This is a 5 lesson scheme of work for teaching African Drumming. This resource includes the SOW, PowerPoints for each lesson and a detailed topic booklet that includes all the activities. I use this SOW with Year 8 but it could be used for any KS3 or KS4 class. There is a strong focus on keywords and also the technique for performing on Djembes. Requires Djembes but could be adapted for use with other percussion instruments.
OCR GCSE Music Creative Task - Student 'How to' Guides - Stimuli 3
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OCR GCSE Music Creative Task - Student 'How to' Guides - Stimuli 3

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The third set of 'How to' guides based on real OCR stimuli including templates for developing students understanding of how to complete the OCR Creative Task exam. This gives step by step guidance to ensure students produce a musical response which targets all the key elements of the grading criteria. I have been using these with my students and they have demonstrated a significant improvement in the quality of their compositions for this practical exam. Students should use these guides when learning about this exam. They should continue to use them to practice so that the exam technique is embedded and they are then able to complete the exam without help. There are also a 1st and 2nd set of Stimuli to download or you can purchase all 3 sets at a reduced price. Guides available: - - Chord Sequence - Rhythmic Phrase - Sequence of Events - Words (Lyrics)
OCR GCSE Music Creative Task - Student 'How to' Guides - Stimuli 2
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OCR GCSE Music Creative Task - Student 'How to' Guides - Stimuli 2

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The second set of 'How to' guides based on real OCR stimuli including templates for developing students understanding of how to complete the OCR Creative Task exam. This gives step by step guidance to ensure students produce a musical response which targets all the key elements of the grading criteria. I have been using these with my students and they have demonstrated a significant improvement in the quality of their compositions for this practical exam. Students should use these guides when learning about this exam. They should continue to use them to practice so that the exam technique is embedded and they are then able to complete the exam without help. There are also a 1st and 3rd set of Stimuli to download or you can purchase all 3 sets at a reduced price. Guides available: - - Chord Sequence - Rhythmic Phrase - Sequence of Events - Words (Lyrics)
Minimalism (Music) - SOW, Resources and Topic Booklet
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Minimalism (Music) - SOW, Resources and Topic Booklet

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This is a 7 lesson SOW to teach Minimalism. This comes with a topic booklet containing all learning objectives, worksheets, listening activities, and self & peer-assement tools. There is also a powerpoint presentation for each lesson. Key features covered in this topic: - Background to minimalism - What is minimalism? - Cells - Ostinato - Phasing - Layering - Metamorphosis - Addition - Subtraction - Augmentation - Diminution - Performing 'Clapping Music' by Steve Reich - Listening activities for 'Pendulum Music' by Steve Reich, 'Facades' by Philip Glass, and 'Tubular Bells' by Mike Oldfield - Composing a cell and then developing this into a full piece using the techniques taught above. Designed for year 8 or 9 to help prepare them for GCSE music. Focussing on keywords and composition skills. Will really help give students techniques for developing a melody.
Instruments of the Orchestra - SOW & Resources
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Instruments of the Orchestra - SOW & Resources

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This a 5 lesson scheme of work to teach students about the instruments of the orchestra. This scheme can be used for KS2, KS3 or KS4. The aims of the scheme are: - To understand that the instruments are classified into 4 different families - To be able to identify the different instruments found in the orchestra - To understand how instruments produce, manipulate and amplify sound - To design and make their own musical instruments - To compose a piece of music using their own instruments - To complete a written assessment which also includes listening questions This resource includes the Scheme of work, detailed PowerPoints including pictures and audio to teach all the instruments, a homework task to produce an instrument and a final topic assessment (audio also included). This resource includes opportunity for both teacher and self-assessment.
Elements of Music & Cartoon Music SOW & Resources
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Elements of Music & Cartoon Music SOW & Resources

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Entire 7 lesson scheme of work covering the following: - Pitch, Rhythm, Tempo, Dynamics & Timbre. - Pitch notation - Stave, Treble clef, Note lengths, Rests, Time Signature - The role of music in cartoons - The use of the elements of music in Cartoon music - Composing music for a cartoon clip (Wile E Coyote & Roadrunner) - Self and Peer-assessment tools Includes topic booklet containing all learning objectives, differentiated outcomes, worksheets, composition planning, self and peer-assessment tools. Also includes PowerPoints for each lesson including embedded audio and video. Detailed SOW included.
Film Music SOW & Resources
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Film Music SOW & Resources

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This is a 5 week scheme of work to teach Film Music. This includes a topic workbook, PowerPoints for all the lessons (including audio & videos), a scheme of work and a teacher assessment sheet. This scheme of work is suitable for both KS3 & KS4 students and covers a range of musical features and vocabulary. Students have the opportunity to learn about and compose a leitmotif as well as music to accompany a film clip (Fast & Furious). The scheme of work also enables students to compose using technology and includes instructions on how to import a video file into GarageBand.
Musical Fusion SOW & Resources
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Musical Fusion SOW & Resources

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This is a 5 lesson SOW about musical fusion which is suitable for both KS3 & KS4. This resource included detailed PowerPoints (all audio included) and a Topic Workbook for the students to complete throughout the topic. The fusion styles explored in this scheme are: - Bossa Nova - Nintendocore - Country Rap - Bhangra This resource includes teacher, self and peer-assessment and also allows students to develop their composition skills using ICT.
Cartoon Music SOW & Resources
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Cartoon Music SOW & Resources

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This is a 6 lesson SOW on Cartoon music. Students develop their understanding of the elements of music by studying a number of cartoons and then use these elements to compose their own music for a clip from Wallace and Gromit. This pack includes a booklet with all the learning objectives, worksheets, composition and self/peer assessment tools needed for the SOW. Also included is a PowerPoint for each lesson with the video files embedded.
The Blues - SOW & Resources
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The Blues - SOW & Resources

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This is a 7 lesson SOW which allows students to study the blues. Includes the following: - The history of the blues including the triangular slave trade - Work songs & Spirituals - The key features of the blues - How to play the walking bass - How to play a 12 bar blues chord pattern - Improvising using the blues scale (including a video enabling the teacher to demonstrate question and answer phrasing - Performing typical blues melodies - The typical structure of a blues piece - Integrated opportunities to use music ICT to produce/sequence the students' blues pieces - Homework for each lesson This download includes a detailed SOW along with PowerPoints for each lesson with embedded audio and video. A topic booklet is also provided which can be given to each student. This includes all sheet music, questions, worksheets and tasks required, including self and peer-assessment tools.
Song Writing - SOW & all resources
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Song Writing - SOW & all resources

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This is an 8 lesson scheme of work to teach students how to compose chord patterns and melodies. Comes with a topic booklet, assessment criteria and PowerPoints for each lesson. In this topic students are taught: difference between diatonic and chromatic harmony composing diatonic chord patterns how to compose a contrasting chord pattern (relative minor, tonic minor) how to perform chords (block, rhythmic, broken, arpeggios, bass notes & inversions) what makes an effective melody how to compose diatonic melodies how to develop and extend a melodic idea (repetition, steps, leaps, addition, subtraction, phrasing, question & answer, chromaticism & sequences) Topic culminates in performance of composition. Topic offers opportunities for teacher, self and peer-assessment.
Man in the Mirror - Performing & Composing/Songwriting - SOW & Resources
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Man in the Mirror - Performing & Composing/Songwriting - SOW & Resources

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This is an entire 10 lesson SOW with a Topic Booklet, PowerPoints and Sheet Music all included. A fully integrated project incorporating Performing, Composing & Listening/Appraising. Develops ensemble performing skills with differentiated parts. Designed to help prepare KS3 students for GCSE music by introducing more complex concepts which will allow them to better understand music composition. The SOW focusses on learning how to compose chord patterns and melodies. Students do this by studying 'Man in the Mirror' by Michael Jackson to learn about the key features. They then apply these features to composing their own pieces. Key Features & Keywords Covered: - Lyrics - Instrumentation - Texture - Tonality - Harmony - Melody - Time Signature - Structure (Verse/Chorus) - Mood - Chords / Chord Patterns - Sharps & Flats - Ensemble Skills - Scales - Steps / Leaps - Syllabic / Melismatic - Phrasing - Rhythmic Devices - Repetition