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Hello and Welcome to my shop! I have a mixture of resources based on my experiences. Mostly, you will find resources for the Primary-Curriculum which have been developed in accordance with my experience teaching Primary. Secondly, you will find music-related resources developed in accordance with my musical training (BA Music - Oxford University). Finally, you will find GCSE A-Level appropriate resources that I developed when I was a student. I hope you will find something of use to you. :)

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Hello and Welcome to my shop! I have a mixture of resources based on my experiences. Mostly, you will find resources for the Primary-Curriculum which have been developed in accordance with my experience teaching Primary. Secondly, you will find music-related resources developed in accordance with my musical training (BA Music - Oxford University). Finally, you will find GCSE A-Level appropriate resources that I developed when I was a student. I hope you will find something of use to you. :)
What Musical Instrument Am I? Riddles Worksheet
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What Musical Instrument Am I? Riddles Worksheet

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Collection of two worksheets in the form of riddles describing different musical instruments. Four bullet points per riddle. A list of possible answers is given at the top of the worksheet. Great starter or plenary activity. Worksheet designed to develop pupil’s knowledge of musical instrument names and key characteristics of different musical instruments. Instruments from all musical families are used.
Musical Instruments Wordsearch
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Musical Instruments Wordsearch

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A wordsearch including 16 musical instruments. Set out in an easy-to-view format. Great starter activity. Good way to encourage pupils to think about musical instrument names, develop spelling of musical instruments, and identify different musical instruments.
Musical Instruments Acrostic Poem
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Musical Instruments Acrostic Poem

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Worksheet to allow pupils to create their own acrostics poem using the word “instruments”. Great for encouraging children to reflect on musical instruments they know, as well as facts surrounding music and musical families more broadly. Great for encouraging writing and spelling of musical instruments and key musical terminology.
Musical Instruments Matching Activity
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Musical Instruments Matching Activity

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Worksheet where pupil’s can match the musical instrument pictures to the correct musical instrument name. Great starter or plenary activity. Encourages children to identify musical instruments by sight and name.
Instrumental Families Wordsearch
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Instrumental Families Wordsearch

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Wordsearch covering keywords relating to instrumental families and properties of instrumental families. 18 words to find in the wordsearch. Answers are provided on a separate sheet. Wordsearch is laid out in a family manner, with some images, musical border and space between the letters. Words to find are given at the bottom of the page. Great starter or plenary task. Useful for encouraging children to recall the names of different instrumental families, their properties, and learn their spellings in a fun and relaxed way. Could maybe have a class competition to see who can complete the wordsearch the quickest?
Instrumental Families Colour Coding Activity
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Instrumental Families Colour Coding Activity

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Colour coding worksheet encouraging children to think about different musical instruments and decide which instrumental family they belong to. 24 musical instruments given with instructions to colour-code the instruments based on whether they are in the woodwind, brass, string, keyboard, or percussion family. Answers provided on a separate sheet. Great starter or plenary activity.
Instrumental Families Cut and Stick Activity
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Instrumental Families Cut and Stick Activity

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Cut and stick worksheet on instrumental families. Children are given 24 different musical instruments and a table with the following four sections: woodwind - brass - percussion - strings. Children are to cut out the 24 musical instrument names and organise them into the correct place in the table. Aim to help children recall and learn the name of different musical instruments and which instrumental family they belong to. Great starter or plenary activity.
Instrumental Families Times Table Problem Sheet
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Instrumental Families Times Table Problem Sheet

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Combining times tables, music, and coding. All the letters of the alphabet are given a number. Students have to solve the simple times table sum to work out the letter to spell out the names of different instrumental families. Times table up to 12X included.
Instrumental Families Word Unscramble Activity
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Instrumental Families Word Unscramble Activity

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Names of different instrumental families are given but with their letters scrambled up. Children are asked to unscramble the letters to work out which instrumental family is being named. The first letter of each family is left capitalised as a starting point. Worksheet framed in a child-friendly manner by creating a character “Oli Owl” who is making and instrument inventory but got his letters muddled. Worksheet invites children to help “Oli” write his inventory by unscrambling his letters. Answers provided on a separate sheet.
Instrumental Families Fact File Writing Activity
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Instrumental Families Fact File Writing Activity

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A writing based activity to create a fact file about instrumental families. Skills involved: writing, reading, and memory recall. Children are given a short paragraph about each instrumental family in turn but with unfinished sentences. Children are to complete the sentences to create a fact file about instrumental families. Example as follows: "I am the woodwind family. Instruments in my family include… I am normally made of … Some features of the woodwind family are… "
Instrumental Families Riddles Worksheet
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Instrumental Families Riddles Worksheet

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Designed to consolidate student’s knowledge of key features of instrumental families. A reading activity where students are presented with a short paragraph describing an instrumental family and they are asked to decide which instrumental family is being described. Answers provided on a separate sheet. Great starter or plenary activity.
The Brass Family - Whole Lesson
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The Brass Family - Whole Lesson

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**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.
The Woodwind Family Whole Lesson
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The Woodwind Family Whole Lesson

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Lesson Two in a Five Lesson Series on Musical Instruments and Instrumental Families Woodwind Family - whole lesson. This lesson pack is designed to teach children about the woodwind family. It forms part of a 6 lesson series which is designed to allow children to access a music education without the need for music resources, or specialist musical knowledge on the part of the students or teachers. This lesson does not need to be used as part of the whole lesson series, however. It can be used in isolation to teach children about the woodwind family. Contained in this bundle is a lesson presentation and 5 worksheets. Presentation: 43 slide presentation to teach children about the woodwind family. The presentation covers key features of the woodwind family; instruments in the woodwind family; comparisons between woodwind instruments. The presentation is interspersed with various group, class, and individual activities including quizzes, discussion points, mind-mapping, poster making, fact file making. Questions are asked throughout to engage children and allow them to take an active role in their learning. Colour is used to aid memory. Worksheets: 5 worksheets covering a range of different skills including - wordsearch, fact file writing frames, times tables/coding, true or false quiz, unscramble activity. Wordsearch/unscramble/TF make great starter/plenary activities. Worksheets are designed to utilise a range of skills whilst consolidate student knowledge of woodwind instruments.
Musical Instruments and Instrumental Families Lesson
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Musical Instruments and Instrumental Families Lesson

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Lesson One of a series of 6 lessons designed to teach children about musical instruments and instrumental families Lesson one focuses on an introduction to different musical instruments and instrumental families with lessons 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 going into more detail on each individual instrumental family. The idea of these lessons is to enable children to learn about musical instruments, instrumental families, and music more generally without the need for any specialist musical knowledge or practical music resources like instruments. Lesson consists of a presentation and two worksheet packs. One worksheet pack on musical instruments and the other on instrumental families. There are more worksheets and activities as is necessary for one lesson to allows teachers and support staff to choose the most appropriate worksheets/activities for your students, and to allow the activities to cover a range of lessons and circumstances if need be. Some worksheets would make great starter / plenary tasks. Presentation covers each of the instrumental families in brief detail, covering key features of each, instruments belonging to each family. It also explains how instrumental families are assigned and why. Activities and questions are embedded throughout the presentation to encourage students to have an active part in their learning. Animations and colour are used in a subtle way to engage children’s attention without being over-stimulating. Worksheets involve a range of activities including: wordsearches, riddles, times tables, cut-and-stick, colour coding, unscrambling, matching, reading, and writing activities. Total of 15 worksheets included with answers where appropriate. Worksheets presented in a friendly manner with musical borders, simple instructions, and some images.
Keyboard Family - Whole Lesson
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Keyboard Family - Whole Lesson

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**Lesson six in a series of six lessons on musical instruments and instrumental families. Lesson five covers The Keyboard 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 keyboard instrument and does not need to be used in conjunction with other lessons in the series. This lesson pack contains a presentation and 4 worksheets. Presentation The presentation is best used to teach students about the keyboard family. The lesson presentation is structured as follows: overview of instrument families overview of the keyboard family - key instruments, common features etc. Deeper look at the piano Deeper look at the electric piano / keyboard Three activities The presentation finishes with three different activity suggestions to consolidate knowledge: a written task, and two creative tasks. 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 level learners. If this is the case, I would suggest splitting into two lessons, starting the second lesson with the deeper look at the electric piano / keyboard. Worksheets The lesson pack comes with 4 different worksheets, each a different activity as follows: wordsearch times table sheet unscramble activity fact file writing activity Worksheets come with answers where appropriate. All worksheets except the fact file writing worksheet would make excellent starter or plenary activities to frame the lesson. Where possible, worksheets have a cross-curricular emphasis and are designed to enhance literacy and numeracy skills as well as reinforcing the subject of keyboard instruments.
The Percussion Family - Whole Lesson
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The Percussion Family - Whole Lesson

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**Lesson five in a series of six lessons on musical instruments and instrumental families. Lesson five covers The Percussion 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 percussion 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 percussion family. The lesson presentation is structured as follows: overview of instrument families overview of the percussion family - key instruments, common features etc. Deeper look at the drum Deeper look at the cymbal Deeper look at the drum kit Deeper look at the timpani Deeper look at the glockenspiel and xylophone Deeper look at shakers 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 level learners. If this is the case, I would suggest splitting into two lessons, starting the second lesson with the deeper look at different percussion 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 Worksheets come with answers where appropriate. All worksheets except the fact file writing worksheet would make excellent starter or plenary activities to frame the lesson. Where possible, worksheets have a cross-curricular emphasis and are designed to enhance literacy and numeracy skills as well as reinforcing the subject of percussion instruments.
The String Family - Whole Lesson
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The String Family - Whole Lesson

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**Lesson four in a series of six lessons on musical instruments and instrumental families. Lesson four is on The String 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 string 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 string family. The lesson presentation is structured as follows: overview of instrument families overview of the string family - key instruments, common features etc. Deeper look at the violin, viola, cello, and double bass Deeper look at the acoustic and electric guitar Deeper look at the harp Comparison of string 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 Worksheets come with answers where appropriate. All worksheets except the fact file writing worksheet would make excellent starter or plenary activities to frame the lesson.
Musical Instruments Worksheet Collection
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Musical Instruments Worksheet Collection

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A collection of worksheets based around the names of different musical instruments. A range of activities and skills included in the worksheets including: Wordsearch Times table problems Unscrambling words Solving riddles Matching activity Identifying instruments by their image Acrostic poems This worksheet collection could serve multiple lessons on musical instruments. Individual worksheets would work well as starter or plenary activities to either summarise learning, or remind students of what they learned previously, but they could also be used as consolidation activities within lessons after teaching. The worksheet collection could also be used as an independent / paired activity where children could receive all the sheets in a booklet and work through them at their own pace. Answers provided on separate sheets for all activities where appropriate.
Percussion Instruments Times Table Activity
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Percussion Instruments Times Table Activity

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Worksheet combining music and times tables. Solve the times table problems to crack the code and spell out the names of percussion instruments. 2 worksheets provided. Answers provided on a separate sheet. Great starter or plenary activity - allows for numeracy and literacy development across the curriculum. Worksheet presented in an appealing way with a musical border.
Percussion Instruments Wordsearch
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Percussion Instruments Wordsearch

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A wordsearch on percussion instruments and key features of percussion instruments. Wordsearch involves 12 different words. Answers provided on a separate sheet. Great plenary or starter activity. Great for learning key words and their spellings. Presented in an appealing way with a musical border and some images.