**Lesson three in a 6-part unit of work on musical instruments and instrumental families. ** This lesson covers the brass family.
HOWEVER This lesson can work as a stand-alone teaching resource for introducing students to brass instruments and does not need to be used in conjunction with other lessons in the lesson series
The aim of this unit of work is to enable children to learn about music and musical instruments without the requirement of any specialist music teacher, prior musical knowledge, or practical music resources like instruments.
This lesson covers the brass family. The following topic areas are covered in the lesson: recap of instrumental families, introduction to brass family and brass instruments, walk-through of individual brass instruments, comparing brass instruments. The trumpet, trombone, French Horn, euphonium, baritone, and tuba are discussed in this lesson.
The lesson is structured as a detailed presentation. Questions are asked throughout to help engage students’ attention and allow them to have an active part in their learning. Activities are also involved in the lesson to help students consolidate their knowledge. Activities include the following:
- mind map activity
- hot-seating/interview activity
- poster-making/ advertising activity
- written fact-file activity
- Creative design activity
The presentation has 43 slides. Depending on the needs of the pupils and length of the lesson, this lesson could be broken-down into 2 or 3 separate lessons. If breaking the lesson into 2, I would recommend commencing lesson 2 from ‘comparing brass instruments’. If breaking the lesson down into 3 separate lessons, I would recommend commencing lesson 2 from the walk-through of individual brass instruments, and lesson 3 from ‘comparing brass instruments’.
Colour is used throughout to aid memory. Animations and transitions are used throughout to engage attention but they are used subtly so as to not become overwhelming or overstimulating.
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The Brass Family - Whole Lesson
**Lesson three in a series of six lessons on musical instruments and instrumental families. Lesson three is on The Brass Family. This lesson forms part of a series designed to teach children about musical instruments and instrumental families without the need for music resources or specialist musical knowledge. The lessons are designed to be accessible to students from all musical backgrounds. Although the lesson does form part of a series, it can also be used a stand-alone lesson on brass instrument and does not need to be used in conjunction with other lessons in the series. This lesson pack contains a presentation and 6 worksheets. **Presentation** The presentation is best used to teach students about the brass family. The lesson presentation is structured as follows: * overview of instrument families * overview of the brass family - key instruments, common features etc. * Deeper look at the trumpet * Deeper look at the trombone * Deeper look at the french horn * Deeper look at the baritone and euphonium * Deeper look at the tuba * Comparison of brass instruments * Three activities The presentation finishes with three different activity suggestions to consolidate knowledge. The presentation includes questions and short activities throughout to allow students to take an active part in their learning. The presentation is long enough and detailed enough that it could be separated across two lessons for lower ability learners. If this is the case, I would suggest splitting into two lessons, starting the second lesson with the comparisons between instruments. **Worksheets** The lesson pack comes with 6 different worksheets, each a different activity as follows: * cut and stick * wordsearch * times table sheet * unscramble activity * fact file writing activity * true or false quiz All worksheets except the fact file writing worksheet would make excellent starter or plenary activities to frame the lesson.
Musical Instruments and Instrumental Families - WHOLE UNIT WITH WORKSHEETS
**6 LESSON SERIES ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND INSTRUMENTAL FAMILIES - WHOLE UNIT OF WORK WITH WORKSHEETS INCLUDED** The aim of this unit of work is to enable children to learn about music and musical instruments without the requirement of any specialist music teacher, prior musical knowledge, or practical music resources like instruments. **Structure** There are 6 lessons within this unit of work on the topic of musical instruments and instrumental families. Each lesson is titled as follows: 1. Introduction to Musical Instruments and Instrumental Families 2. The Woodwind Family 3. The Brass Family 4. The String Family 5. The Percussion Family 6. The Keyboard Family **Lesson Content** Each lesson is structured as a detailed presentation. Each presentation follows the same structure to allow for consistency throughout the unit. * Introduction and Recap of Instrumental Families * Introduction to the topic instrumental family - overview * Key instruments within that instrumental family * Comparing instruments within that family * Activities In each lesson, up to 6 musical instruments from the instrumental family in question are covered in detail with an overarching focus on key features of that family. The aim for each lesson is for students to recognise and describe to a basic level features and instruments within that instrumental family. **Activities** Questions are asked throughout to help engage students’ attention and allow them to have an active part in their learning. Activities are also involved in the lesson to help students consolidate their knowledge. Activities include the following: mind map activity poster-making/ advertising activity written fact-file activity Creative design activity All activities are designed to cover the instrumental family in question, and incorporate cross-curricular learning with specific emphasis on numeracy and literacy skills. **Inclusivity** Colour is used throughout to aid memory. Colour coding is used throughout the unit to provide consistency with colour links across lessons. Animations and transitions are used throughout to engage attention but they are used subtly so as to not become overwhelming or overstimulating. For lower level learners, all lessons can be easily segmented into 2/3 lessons. Suggestions for differentiation included. **Worksheets** Every lesson comes with a worksheet pack. In each pack there are 6 different worksheets for you to choose from. Each worksheet is a different activity including: * Wordsearch * Unscramble * True or False Quiz * Cut and Stick * Riddles * Fact File writing * Times table problems Each worksheet aims to consolidate knowledge on the instrumental family at hand whilst also drawing on cross-curricular skills especially numeracy and literacy. The range of worksheets means the packs are ideal for differentiation and allowing children choice in their learning. All worksheets come with a separate answer sheet where appropriate. They are presented in an appealing way with large, clear easy to read text, musical borders, and images.
Musical Instruments and Instrumental Families - WHOLE UNIT
**6 LESSON SERIES ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND INSTRUMENTAL FAMILIES - WHOLE UNIT OF WORK** The aim of this unit of work is to enable children to learn about music and musical instruments without the requirement of any specialist music teacher, prior musical knowledge, or practical music resources like instruments. **Structure** There are 6 lessons within this unit of work on the topic of musical instruments and instrumental families. Each lesson is titled as follows: 1. Introduction to Musical Instruments and Instrumental Families 2. The Woodwind Family 3. The Brass Family 4. The String Family 5. The Percussion Family 6. The Keyboard Family **Lesson Content** Each lesson is structured as a detailed presentation. Each presentation follows the same structure to allow for consistency throughout the unit. * Introduction and Recap of Instrumental Families * Introduction to the topic instrumental family - overview * Key instruments within that instrumental family * Comparing instruments within that family * Activities In each lesson, up to 6 musical instruments from the instrumental family in question are covered in detail with an overarching focus on key features of that family. The aim for each lesson is for students to recognise and describe to a basic level features and instruments within that instrumental family. **Activities** Questions are asked throughout to help engage students’ attention and allow them to have an active part in their learning. Activities are also involved in the lesson to help students consolidate their knowledge. Activities include the following: * mind map activity * poster-making/ advertising activity * written fact-file activity * Creative design activity All activities are designed to cover the instrumental family in question, and incorporate cross-curricular learning with specific emphasis on numeracy and literacy skills. **Inclusivity** Colour is used throughout to aid memory. Colour coding is used throughout the unit to provide consistency with colour links across lessons. Animations and transitions are used throughout to engage attention but they are used subtly so as to not become overwhelming or overstimulating. For lower level learners, all lessons can be easily segmented into 2/3 lessons. Suggestions for differentiation included.
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