Topics:
20s to 40s - Jazz and Blues
50s - Rock n Roll
60s - Rock and Beatles
70s - Disco, Punk, Glam Rock, Reggae
80s - New Wave, House, Hip Hop
90s - Hip Hop, EDM, Boybands, Britpop
2000s - Pop, Rock, EDM
Powerpoints and worksheets include listening tasks, composing tasks, performance opportunities, assessed work, post-assessment directed listening tasks
Two/three lessons worth of rhythmic activities linking to Harry Potter Puppet Pals
Including:
Performance of Puppet Pals
Composition of own rhythms with a performance at the end
Music Included:
Wii Theme
All Star - Smash Mouth
ZEZE - Kodak Black
Rockefellar Street
Love Me - Justin Bieber
Tokyo Drift - Teriyaki Boiz
Changes - XXXTentacion
Minecraft Theme
Ali A Intro
Each genre has a set of listening and research questions.
The genres included are: Blues, Jazz, Country, Rock, Funk, RnB, Punk, Rap, Pop and Electronica.
A one-off lesson into Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Great with a programme music unit. Can also be used as home learning or cover. Students complete listening questions about Bydlo, then analyse three other pieces from the suite, then choose an image and compose their own piece based on the musical elements.
This resource can be used with no equipment, especially useful for homelearning or in a non-specialist classroom. There are a few lessons covering African Instruments and key words.