<p>A theory of music workbook following the main concepts for approximately grades 1-2 music theory. Clearly laid out with explanations and multiple exercises.</p>
Four listening questions in the style of the exam. 2 on Defying Gravity and 2 on Star Wars.<br />
Answers included.<br />
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Please review if helpful - questions using skeletons score, plus wider listening to follow if these are useful. Thanks!
A question in the style of the exam.<br />
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12 mark essay question comparing the Bach Brandenburg and another related piece.<br />
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Mark scheme included.
A sheet for students to fill in and discuss, to help them with their understanding of how each set works fits into a particular genre or period of music.<br />
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Suggested answers included.
A PowerPoint containing all the information needed for studying Star Wars for the 9-1 Music GCSE.<br />
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The powerpoint includes activities for covering the information, as well as listening questions from the Edexcel website and a suggested listening question to be bought from Renaissance Recordings. There are also some example exam questions (they are not full real questions but you could use scores if you wanted to).<br />
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Also included are key words sheets for students to fill in as you go through the PowerPoint, and an example comparison question with ideas/hints/mark scheme.<br />
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This PowerPoint and related practical activities took me around 3-4 lessons to complete.
A PowerPoint with all the required information for learning Defying Gravity. With practical activities (not included), this probably took me around 6 lessons to complete.<br />
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Please let me know if this is helpful!<br />
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Includes:<br />
1. Powerpoint covering all info needed<br />
2. Key word sheets for students to fill in as you go through the information<br />
3. Exemplar answer for an extended essay question on Defying Gravity
I use this with students to help us prepare an essay as a whole class, and then they either write it in pairs or independently. We look at the first paragraphs together and mark it.<br />
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The first half of the essay is written in prose, the 2nd half is in bullet points ready for students to use to complete the essay.
A set of 31 questions to help students analyse or revise the Mozart for Edexcel A-Level. I find this good preparation for listening questions.<br />
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Answers included.
The main themes and motifs from Star Wars.<br />
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Written out in the treble clef and with all notes labelled.<br />
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Ranging in difficulty for easy differentiation.
A listening question in the style of the exam.<br />
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A 12 mark comparison essay on the Beethoven and a piece of wider listening.<br />
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Includes mark scheme.
A PowerPoint taking you through all the information needed for this set work. Includes detailed explanations, score annotations and suggested activities.<br />
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This usually takes me around 3-4 lessons to complete.