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Year 7 - Ukulele - Complete Unit
Full unit that develops year 7’s Ukulele skills.
This unit explores the element of music harmony, building on their understanding of rhythm, tempo, instrumentation, melody and dynamics.
Students learn the common chords in C major and work towards learning a piece of music that they perform to the class.
This bundle contains 6 full, ready to deliver lessons and a ready to print work booklet for students to use.
Year 7 - Ukulele Skills - Unit Booklet
This booklet contains 6 full lessons and can be used with the lessons in the unit.
Lesson 1 - Introduction to the Ukulele
Lesson 2 - 4 chords (I V VI IV)
Lesson 3 - Strumming patterns
Lesson 4 - Independent practice
Lesson 5 - Performance
Lesson 6 - Harmony on a keyboard
Year 7 - Ukulele Lesson 6 - Harmony
Lesson 6: Applying harmony on the keyboards
Students demonstrate their understanding of harmony on the keyboards, learning a golden rule, play 1 miss 1 x3 and developing their keyboard skills further.
Task: Apply harmony on the keyboard, learning a simple melody and applying chords that they have learnt in pairs/ with two hands.
Year 7 - Ukulele Lesson 5 - Performance lesson
Lesson 5: Performances
Students demonstrate their understanding of the ukulele, chord charts/ tab by performing the song that they have been learning in pairs. They also focus on feedback, providing meaningful and relevant feedback for the performances.
Task: Recall and master a song on ukulele, performing it to the class.
Year 7 - Ukulele Lesson 4
Lesson 4: Reading Tab
Students are introduced to tab as a form of notation and discuss how to read it and what might make reading tab challenging/ easy.
Students have access to youtube videos/ paper resources and they practice a piece of music in pairs. Links to an independent youtube channel which I have no links to, they can be swapped out for other youtube videos if you have a preference.
Task: Work in pairs to master a song, reading tab music and playing effectively as a small ensemble.
Year 7 - Ukulele Lesson 3 - Strumming Patterns
Lesson 1: Introduction to the Ukulele
Students recall the chords that they have learnt, as a class / independently.
Students learn about strumming patterns and how to apply them to compose interesting rhythms.
Task: Compose a strumming pattern to play over the 4 chords they have learnt This could be scaffolded to be simple rhythms and 1 chord per bar to more complex strumming patterns and mid bar chord changes.
Year 7 - Ukulele Lesson 2 - Chords I V VI IV
Lesson 2: Pop Chord Progression I V VI IV
Students are recall key parts of the instrument and recall the 3 chords they learnt last lesson. This can be done as a class or paired. Recall is a great performance opportunity too.
Students learn a new chord, G major to add to the 3 chords, (C, Am and F). You could model these as a whole class/ perform as a whole class or in smaller groups depending on the learning environment.
Task: Learn a chord progression using 4 chords, working towards an class performance.
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Year 7 - Drumming - Complete Unit
This bundle includes everything you need to teach this unit of work.
6 Lesson workbook for students and 6 complete lessons.
This unit is used as a first introduction for year 7’s in the autumn term.
Year 7 - Drumming - Booklet
7 Lesson booklet to accompany the lessons.
This book provides students with written tasks, performance tasks and listening tasks and can be used to aid their learning.
This book includes a KO and an element of music glossary plus 7 full lessons
Lesson 1 - Introduction to rhythm and notation
Lesson 2 - Call and Response/ Phrases
Lesson 3 - Dynamics
Lesson 4 - Applying the elements of music (composition)
Lesson 5 - Developing composition
Lesson 6 - Performance
Lesson 7 - Keyboard introduction (useful in a 7+ week half term)
Year 7 - Drumming Lesson 6
Lesson 6 - Performing and feedback
Students perform their compositions and provide feedback on what they hear. Using keywords such as fluency, accuracy, timing and development.
Students reflect on their composition.
Lesson 7 is also included, I often introduce the keyboards in a 7 week term and use simple 5 finger songs to engage students.
Year 7 - Drumming Lesson 5
Lesson 5 - Applying the elements of music
Students continue to apply the elements of music with intent and compose a piece of music that reflects the size, nature or movement of an animal.
Year 7 - Ukulele Lesson 1
Lesson 1: Introduction to the Ukulele
Students are introduced to the instrument, as a class model how to hold, strum and fret a chord to ensure a whole class understanding.
Students learn 3 chords, C, Am and F. You could model these as a whole class/ perform as a whole class or in smaller groups depending on the learning environment.
Task: Learn a chord progression using 3 chords, working towards an class performance.
Building a Chord - Checking for understanding
This slide can be used as a Do Now, as a Checking for understanding/ AfL check or as homework. Each slide has a question/ answers and you can use this resource in your classroom to ensure students grasp how to play and build chords and understand the concepts of major and minor. I use this in year 8 during the blues and the 4 chord song unit when harmony is the focus of learning.
Year 7 - Drumming Lesson 4
Lesson 4 of 6
In this lesson, students use their understanding of the elements of music that they have studied so far to compose a short rhythmic piece of music that describes the size, nature or movement of an animal of their choice.
They listen and appraise pieces from the Carnival of the Animals and discuss how the composer has described certain aspects of the animal so that they gain some ideas to apply to their own compositions.
They then work in groups and begin to compose a short piece.
Year 7 Drumming - Lesson 3
Year 7 Drumming Lesson 3 of 6
In lesson 3, students develop their ensemble skills and understanding of the elements of music by revisiting their work from lesson 1 and 2, where they composed a section A with a call and response, and develop it by applying dynamics to either a section they already have, or by composing a section B with contrasting dynamics.
Hearing the dynamic changes and talking about how it impacts the listener will encourage students to analyse their compositions and provide feedback to others.
Year 7 - Drumming - Lesson 2
Year 7 Drumming Unit: Lesson 2 of 6
In this lesson, students explore the importance of time signatures and counting beats as they play as an ensemble. The independent task allows students to explore the purpose of Call and Response, composing a short call a response ostinato that starts and ends the rhythm that they composed in lesson 1.
Challenge students by encouraging them to compose a B section, developing their understanding of form.
Year 7 Drumming Lesson 1
Lesson 1 of 6 of a drumming unit. This unit makes use of Djembe drums and develops students understanding of rhythm, dynamics, structure and ensemble skills.
Lesson 1 introduces/ revisits note values and durations. Students work towards performing three rhythms together, either in unison or as a 3 part polyrhythm.
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Year 8 - The Blues - Complete Unit
This is a complete unit for the Blues.
Students explore the 12 bar blues, primary chord triads and walking bass lines in lesson 1-3 and then apply this learning by creating a blues style composition on a DAW in lessons 4 - 6.
This unit bundle includes
6 lessons, carefully sequenced and designed.
1 booklet, follows the lessons for easy scaffolding and support for all students.
Year 8 - The Blues - Unit Booklet
This booklet accompanies the The Blues Unit lessons 1-6.
Activities are based on the lessons and the students follow the lesson through each book. This unit of work is a 50/50 split between performances and DAW. Students learn about the 12 bar blues and walking bass and perform it on their keyboards as they learn and then they apply this knowledge, recalling the 12 bar blues and walking bass patterns and input them onto the DAW, developing this skill too.
This book includes:
6 Do Nows
6 planned lessons
2 knowledge organises
Year 8 - The Blues - Lesson 6 - Drums/ Riffs
The final lesson of the unit is designed for students to finalise their compositions on the DAW. They should have a minimum of the walking bass and chord progression finished which is realistic for the majority of students.
This lesson explores the drums and it could be a talking point to talk about swing rhythms as students compose their own drumming pattern using the drum machines on the drums and then they should be encouraged to consider composing a short riff/ using loops creatively to create a riff.
This lesson is not a performance based lesson, nor is lesson 4 or 5 in this unit.