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I am a music specialist and the music I write is original, tested on children and for the less confident teacher. My aim is to provide you with everything you need to fulfil Topic requirements and those of the National Curriculum (without having to prepare anything.) I provide Power Points/videos and give you mp3s and lyrics. Notation is sometimes given. The instrumental parts are dead easy!

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I am a music specialist and the music I write is original, tested on children and for the less confident teacher. My aim is to provide you with everything you need to fulfil Topic requirements and those of the National Curriculum (without having to prepare anything.) I provide Power Points/videos and give you mp3s and lyrics. Notation is sometimes given. The instrumental parts are dead easy!
MadPad on the ipad. A guide to getting started and recording your own sounds
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MadPad on the ipad. A guide to getting started and recording your own sounds

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I've taken screenshots of each stage of using Madpad . We start with making a pattern with the existing sound bank and then go on to create our own sounds. You cant use Reflector with Mad pad hence the screen shots I haven't gone into detail with ABA structure . You may need to do some work on patterns before you start here or you could miss that and concentrate on creating rhythms
Animated rhyme  to read using the  ax sound
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Animated rhyme to read using the ax sound

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Add ax to initial sound A four line humorous poem/rhyme to teach the sound and allow the children the experience of reading together .The have 3 letters and can be learned phonetically. Look out for the snoring man !
Alphabet . A letter a day. I
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Alphabet . A letter a day. I

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Teaching I Choose the picture which has a different initial letter and is therefore the odd one out. The final slide animates the odd one out; Children could design their own alphabet frieze or playing cards (for snap) choosing from the pictures on the PowerPoint. .
Alphabet . A letter a day.  D
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Alphabet . A letter a day. D

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Teaching D Choose the picture which has a different initial letter and is therefore the odd one out. The final slide animates the odd one out; Children could design their own alphabet frieze or playing cards (for snap) choosing from the pictures on the PowerPoint. .
Alphabet . A letter a day.  G
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Alphabet . A letter a day. G

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Teaching G Choose the picture which has a different initial letter and is therefore the odd one out. The final slide animates the odd one out; Children could design their own alphabet frieze or playing cards (for snap) choosing from the pictures on the PowerPoint. .
Alphabet . A letter a day.  Y
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Alphabet . A letter a day. Y

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Teaching Y Choose the picture which has a different initial letter and is therefore the odd one out. The final slide animates the odd one out; Children could design their own alphabet frieze or playing cards (for snap) choosing from the pictures on the PowerPoint. .
Alphabet . A letter a day.  X
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Alphabet . A letter a day. X

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Teaching X. Choose the picture which has a different initial letter and is therefore the odd one out. The final slide animates the odd one out; Children could design their own alphabet frieze or playing cards (for snap) choosing from the pictures on the PowerPoint. .
Alphabet . A letter a day.  F
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Alphabet . A letter a day. F

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Teaching F Choose the picture which has a different initial letter and is therefore the odd one out. The final slide animates the odd one out; Children could design their own alphabet frieze or playing cards (for snap) choosing from the pictures on the PowerPoint. .
Alphabet . A letter a day .N
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Alphabet . A letter a day .N

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Teaching N Choose the picture which has a different initial letter and is therefore the odd one out. The final slide animates the odd one out; Children could design their own alphabet frieze or playing cards (for snap) choosing from the pictures on the PowerPoint. .
'Carnival of the Animals'
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'Carnival of the Animals'

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Lessons show how pitch and rhythm are used to portray different animals and moods. Appropriate for Early Childhood Education (Pre-K and younger). ECE-AR-so, ECE-AR
Young songwriters   Chip
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Young songwriters Chip

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Aiden wrote this heart warming song about his Chinese hamster Useful as a stimulus for poetry, writing or song writing, Children love the work of their peers. Method -Brainstorm ideas, Chose most relevant words and then find words which rhyme with them. Take the first sentence as a blueprint for subsequent lines (syllables) Develop a backing track using Dance E jay or a similar programme. Run in slide mode to hear sound.
Young songwriters 'Fat fish all the way'
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Young songwriters 'Fat fish all the way'

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Carliannes song is about the fish in an aquarium. Useful as a stimulus for poetry, writing or song writing, Children love the work of their peers. Method -Brainstorm ideas, Chose most relevant words and then find words which rhyme with them. Take the first sentence as a blueprint for subsequent lines (syllables) Develop a backing track using Dance E jay or a similar programme. Run in slide mode to hear sound.
Alphabet . A letter a day.  K
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Alphabet . A letter a day. K

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Teaching K Choose the picture which has a different initial letter and is therefore the odd one out. The final slide animates the odd one out; Children could design their own alphabet frieze or playing cards (for snap) choosing from the pictures on the PowerPoint. .
Alphabet . A letter a day. L
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Alphabet . A letter a day. L

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Teaching L Choose the picture which has a different initial letter and is therefore the odd one out. The final slide animates the odd one out; Children could design their own alphabet frieze or playing cards (for snap) choosing from the pictures on the PowerPoint. .
Chords. Lyrics "We'll meet again "
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Chords. Lyrics "We'll meet again "

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In the key of D. Useful for world war 2 topic. Let’s say goodbye with a smile dear. For a while dear, we must part. "We'll Meet Again" is a 1939 song made famous by British singer Vera Lynn with music and lyrics written by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles (born Charles Hugh Owen Ferry, 24 Jul 1907 in Reddish, Stockport, Cheshire)
A song based on Beep beep Ima sheep. Non specialist friendly. PPT, mp3s, teaching material,notation
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A song based on Beep beep Ima sheep. Non specialist friendly. PPT, mp3s, teaching material,notation

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This is a nonsense song about animals having identity problems. The sheep thinks that she’s a car and the cow thinks that she’s a dog. There are parts for the untuned instruments to play along with the melody. I got the idea from the tune Beep beep Ima sheep . I asked LiDeuce Deuce, the composer if I could use the words of the title in my song . Normally I would sell my original songs but I promised LiDeuce Deuce (Tod Bryanton ) that I wouldn’t , hence this freebie. Key stage 1 Pupils should be taught to: • use their voices expressively and creatively by singing songs and speaking chants and rhymes • play tuned and untuned instruments musically • listen with concentration and understanding to a range of high-quality live and recorded music •experiment with, create, select and combine sounds using the inter-related dimensions of music. Included in pack PPT of the animated song with music (Video on YouTube ) Follow up ideas Melody and chords notation A chime bar part notation Chime bar parts pictures Backing track without chime bars Backing with chime bars Vocals
Song  " Hallelujah "
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Song " Hallelujah "

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Song featured in "Shrek"Lyrics on a power point and backing trackweb link to Shrek and Hallelujah. original sourceComposer Leonard Cohen