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Free and premium music resources including classroom activities, full schemes of work, posters, practice exam questions, revision materials, and much more! More resources are currently being written, so keep checking back regularly. Follow me on twitter for regular updates @SeanYoung_Music and check out my Facebook page @SeanYoungMusicEd.
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GCSE Music Listening Tests Book
This 124 page resource provides you with a broad selection of listening tests grouped by element of music.
The questions in this book are grouped into five units, one for each element of music:
Unit 1: Instrumentation and Sonority
Unit 2: Rhythm and Metre
Unit 3: Melody
Unit 4: Texture and Dynamics
Unit 5: Harmony and Tonality
This book includes 45 total questions, complete with a mark scheme and mark record sheet that students can used to track their progress.
Questions are all based on unfamilar extracts, allowing students to develop listening skills beyond the set works and learn to recognise key compositional devices aurally.
Full audio is included.
Four Books of Practise Section A Listening Questions
This 200+ page collection of books contains:
40 Section A listening questions, with 5 based on each of the 8 set works;
24 musical dictation questions, with 3 based on each set work;
8 unfamiliar listening questions, each relating to one of the four areas of study;
A full mark scheme for teachers; and
Student mark record sheets for tracking progress.
Please note audio is not included in this resource, but full details and timings of all extracts are provided. See individual resource description for details.
One full Practise Exam Paper for Edexcel GCSE
This 44 page resource contains one complete practice paper and accompanying mark scheme for the Component 3: Appraising exam that students will sit as part of the assessment for the 2016 Pearson Edexcel GCSE Music (9-1) qualification. The questions in this paper are based upon the style and wording of those found in the sample assessment materials provided by the exam board so as to help prepare students as much as possible for their exam.
Please note audio is not included in this resource, but full details and timings of all extracts are provided. See individual resource description for details.
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The new Pearson Edexcel GCSE Music specification (2016) uses a number of command words that will be used in examination questions. Students will need to become familiar with these command words, and understand the types of questions associated with them, and what is required to gain full marks.
This pack of two posters provides definitions for these command words, alongside an example exam question that features this command word (these are taken from my GCSE Practice Examination Questions books) in a visually attractive and easy to ready format. The command words are divided into two posters, for short answer questions, and for longer answer questions.
Both posters are supplied in PDF format, with a preview for each available in the files list. For the best results, the posters should be printed borderless on A3 paper, in colour, and laminated.
All GCSE music specifications require students to have a comprehensive knowledge of a variety of different compositional devices relating to rhythm and metre, with many courses requiring students to be able to demonstrate this knowledge in both composition coursework and in the appraising exam.
This pack of 11 worksheets introduces a wide range of these devices, and a variety of different activities and a composition task that provides students an opportunity to practice using these devices before beginning their composition coursework or while preparing for the exam. Each of the worksheets that introduce new keywords come in two variants: one that has the definitions already provided, giving a useful reference or revision sheet; and one that provides a blank space for the student to write a definition for themselves. Where appropriate, each keyword is accompanied by a short musical example.
Here is a breakdown of each worksheet:
– Worksheet 1.1: An introduction to rhythm and metre with definitions provided;
– Worksheet 1.2: An introduction to rhythm and metre with space for students to research and write their own definition;
– Worksheet 1.3: A follow-up task, testing the knowledge of note values and time signatures covered in Worksheets 1.1 and 1.2;
– Worksheet 2.1: An introduction to a range of melodic devices with specific focus on devices that can be used in motivic development;
– Worksheet 2.1: An introduction to different types of rhythm, such as polyrhythm and syncopation, with definitions provided;
– Worksheet 2.2: An introduction to different types of rhythm, such as polyrhythm and syncopation, with space for students to research and write their own definition;
– Worksheet 2.3: A follow-up composition task, using the rhythmic devices covered in Worksheets 2.1 and 2.2;
– Worksheet 3.1: An introduction to rhythmic development (augmentation and diminution), with definitions provided;
– Worksheet 3.2: An introduction to rhythmic development (augmentation and diminution), with space for students to research and write their own definition;
– Worksheet 3.3: A follow-up task testing students’ ability to augment and diminish rhythms;
– Worksheet 4.1: An introduction to tempo, with definitions provided;
– Worksheet 4.2: An introduction to tempo, with space for students to research and write their own definition.
Previews of the first page of each worksheet are available from the files list.
It is the responsibility of the teacher to check this coverage of keywords against the exam board specification, this worksheet pack does not intend to offer complete coverage for all specifications.
A fully interactive onscreen piano!
Features:
- Click notes on the two-octave piano to hear them sound
- Display the notes of common chords in the key of C major
- Hear what the common chords displayed sound like
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This bundle, contains 65 worksheets with accompanying answers, designed to support the teaching of the set works in the Pearson Edexcel GCSE Music (9-1) 2016 specification.
Please note that this bundle does not include worksheets for Set work 5 (Defying Gravity) or Set Work 8 (Samba Em Preludio) at this time.
Each pack also includes a comprehensive answer sheet providing definitive answers (where they exist) and indicative content for student responses for every question presented in this worksheet pack.
It is the responsibility of the teacher to check this coverage of this content against the exam board specification, this worksheet pack does not intend to offer complete coverage of the set work, but should be used instead as a tool to support the teaching of the subject content.
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The Holocaust remains one of the worst atrocities committed in human history. Today, it is often studied as part of the secondary school curriculum as part of history or religious education programmes, but rarely within music. This is perhaps because the role of music is not so widely understood as other aspects within Holocaust research; however, music played, perhaps disturbingly, a significant role during the Holocaust, on both the side of the Nazi state and of the countless victims of the Holocaust. Furthermore, the body of songs composed within the concentration camp and ghetto system provide important primary sources about the treatment and experience of the victims of Nazism.
The three posters in this display pack introduce three different themes of music within Holocaust study:
– Music in Concentration Camps
– Music as Resistance
– A Timeline of the Nazification of Music
These posters are suitable for display in music, history and religious studies classrooms, and will encourage students to think beyond what they already know about both the Holocaust and about the perceptions that we hold about music.
All posters are supplied in PDF format. Watermarked previews of all posters are available in the files list. The full unmarked poster is available as the second page in each PDF file, which will become available after purchase. For the best results, the posters should be printed borderless on A3 paper, in colour, and laminated.
This pack of posters currently contains 23 full colour A3 classroom posters, covering several of the most significant composers in the Western Classical tradition. These posters are perfect to brighten up your classroom, and help to familiarise your students with the key composers, the period they were from, and their nationality.
The pack currently contains posters for the following composers:
– Bach
– Beethoven
– Berlioz
– Brahms
– Debussy
– Elgar
– Fauré
– Handel
– Haydn
– Holst
– Mahler
– Mendelssohn
– Mozart
– Purcell
– Saint-Saëns
– Schoenberg
– Schubert
– Schumann
– Shostakovich
– Strauss
– Stravinsky
– Vaughan Williams
– Wagner
More composers will be added soon!
For the best results, the posters should be printed borderless on A3 paper, in colour, and laminated.
All posters are supplied in PDF format. Previews of all posters are available in the files list.
Please leave a review if you purchase this item, and share photos of your display on twitter @SeanYoung_Music
Save 33% off of the full price by buying this poster bundle containing over 80 posters to brighten up your musical classroom, including The Original Poster Display Pack. This bundle includes the following poster packs:
- Blues and Jazz Composers
- Western Classical Composers
- Film Composers
- Key Signatures
- Musical Instruments
- The Original Music Classroom Poster Display Pack
For the best results, the posters should be printed borderless on A3 paper, in colour, and laminated.
All posters are supplied in PDF format. Previews of all posters are available within the files list of each separate pack.
Please leave a review if you purchase this item, and share photos of your display on twitter @SeanYoung_Music
This activity pack contains two worksheets:
– A matching tempos worksheet where students are required to match each tempo marking, with its definition
– A tempo crossword
Both of these short activities are ideal for use as a starter, plenary, or even as a short activity within the lesson.
Regular wider listening is an important part of preparing for the new Eduqas GCSE Specification, as the exam requires students to listen and identify musical devices that are used in unfamiliar repertoire. The music they will be required to listen to in the exam will be related to by style and/or genre to one of the four areas of study. By engaging regularly in listening to unfamiliar music of these styles/genres, students will develop their appraising skills and their ability to recognise various musical devices in unfamiliar music.
To support this, I've launched #WiderListeningWednesday on Twitter and Facebook, with a different wider listening piece posted each Wednesday at 9.30 am. This wider listening diary is the perfect accompaniment to these weekly posts, as it will ensure your students engage regularly in listening outside of lessons and will provide a useful record for revision, without the task become arduous and time consuming.
What's included?
– The diary comes in the form of a full colour A5 booklet that can be printed for students which provides space for 51 diary entries in one place. For best results this should be printed commercially. Two versions of this booklet are included, one for in-house printing, and a second for commercial printing with all of the necessary crop marks included. Please consult the attached guidance for commercial printing to ensure your printed product appears correctly.
– The book contains useful guidance that will help students recognise the important features of each wider listening piece, and also contains a list of the musical devices listed in the specification, for reference.
– For ease, a handy printing guide has been included to guide you through in-house printing and some recommended print specifications, if you choose to let a professional print company handle your printing.
You can follow #WiderListeningWednesday on Twitter @SeanYoung_Music and Facebook @SeanYoungMusicEd!
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This document contains links to download the audio recordings recommended by the exam board for each of the set works on iTunes.
At the time of upload, the links included in this document were correct; however, you should check the latest version of the specification on the Pearson Edexcel website before downloading and using the audio tracks suggested in this document.
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GCSE Music Listening Tests Book
This 124 page resource provides you with a broad selection of listening tests, with the aim of helping your students to prepare as best as possible for the listening paper at the end of the course.
Questions are grouped by element of music allowing you to give students listening practice as you teach each element of music. Like in a GCSE paper each question in this book has multiple parts; however, each part of the question in this book links to one, rather than multiple, elements of music. This is useful when you’re still teaching content as you can get your students to practicing listening and recognising specific compositional elements, without having to use up, or edit, your bank of ‘real’ exam questions.
View the individual resource description for more information.
AQA Listening Tests for Area of Study 1
This 66 page resource includes 15 questions in total. 10 unfamiliar listening practice questions for each of the strands of the Western Classical Tradition 1650–1910 and 5 further questions updated for the new study piece for first teaching from September 2024, Beethoven: Symphony No. 1, Movement 1.
New for September 2024! A set of 15 practice listening/exam-style questions, covering all of Area of Study 1, including the new study piece, Beethoven Symphony 1. Great for end of unit tests and building exam technique without using up the limited ‘real’ past papers.
This 66 page resource includes 10 unfamiliar listening practice questions for each of the strands of the Western Classical Tradition 1650–1910, including:
– the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel;
– the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven;
– the piano music of Chopin and Schumann; and
– the Requiem of the late Romantic period.
There are also 5 further questions updated for the new study piece for first teaching from September 2024, Beethoven: Symphony No. 1, Movement 1, in the style of Section B of the exam.
Regular practice with exam-style questions is crucial for exam success, and should form part of well-rounded study and preparation for the exam. This book of additional questions will allow you to save the limited number of ‘real’ past papers for closer to the exam.
This book includes 15 total questions, complete with a mark scheme and mark record sheet that students can used to track their progress.
Sample pages are available to view in the files section.
All audio files are included.