This worksheet asks pupils to Self and Peer-Assess after completing a performance. It helps them to assess their part within the group and how they felt each of their peers performed as part of the group.
A useful resource for Self and Peer assessment evidence.
To be used in conjunction with excerpts from the filmed STOMP "OUT LOUD".
Most of these things can be found on YouTube just type in the heading of the section eg:
STOMP OUT LOUD brooms
great resource to help pupils analyse the musical elements in a piece of performance art.
Asks lots of questions about rhythm, pitch and sound production.
Perhaps a great beginning of the Year activity for Year 7 or 8.
This presentation contains a full lesson with starter and plenary.
Starter involves pupils listening to two pieces and colouring and drawing - leads to a discussion of the differences between impressionism and expressionism.
Examples are given.
Serialism is included with a description of how to fill in a serialism matrix.
The matrix worksheet is provided. Some parts of filling in the matrix may need to be scaffolded by a teacher.
Informative lesson material.
This bundle of resources is all the worksheets you would need for a unit with KS2 or KS3 on World Music. Originally used with Year 9, it contains information about:
Caribbean and Latin American Music
Indonesian music
Japanese music
Chinese music
Indian music
European Folk
Pentatonic Spirituals
Each worksheet asks pupils to sing/play/clap some form of music and contains melody and rhythm activities to be completed.
A brilliant resource for exploring music from around the world.
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5 Presentations and two example analysis worksheets are downloadable from this one source.
Presentations with plenty of examples of the composers work include:
John Williams (Star Wars)
James Newton Howard (The Village)
Hans Zimmer (Batman)
Danny Elfman (Edward Scissorhands)
Alan Silvestri (Back to the Future)
The two example analysis sheets contain the youtube link to the song being analysed.
Hedwig’s Theme from Harry Potter
Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Carribean
Some links may need to be replaced to some of these pieces as the resource was created several years ago now.
This presentation and worksheet is a lesson in itself!
Pupils are given the worksheet with songs and the musical elements on it - and the presentation gives basic information about 6 Musicals from the 70’s and 80’s including Phantom of the Opera, Hair, Godspell and Les Miserables.
Pupils listen to each song in turn and use their worksheet to analyse each piece of music.
A great fun lesson!
"Find me a musical which uses a story from the Bible..."
and much more!
This 20 questions internet research game is a fun pupil-led activity where they will learn a surprising amount about Musical Theatre. They will discover both older and more modern musicals and some questions are much trickier than others!
For extension you could ask pupils to find the 'vital statistics' of each musical as they go -ie. date of premiere, stars performing in it, where it has been performed.
Answer sheet is on the second page.
Happy searching!
Informative presentation with links to listening examples for music written about 'Space".
Brief information about composers and dates of works is also given.
Includes:
Holst Planets
Kronos Quartet Sun Rings
David Bowie Space Oddity
Haydn The Creation
Mike Oldfield Songs of Distant Earth
and more...
Could be used for analysis practise.
A list of the Musical Elements for Early Secondary/KS3 pupils.
Terminology may differ across countries - this particular resource was created in Australia.
Feel free to alter terminology where necessary.
Krystof Penderecki's Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima is an interesting piece of programme music.
This activity asks Pupils to listen to the piece (on YouTube) and look at a part of the score (attached) and state what they can see or hear that is interesting about this piece.
This activity is great for discussion purposes also. What is music? Does it always need to sound 'nice'? etc.
This worksheet provides score examples for pupils to play this style of music working in groups and provides some information about the culture and meaning behind the musical genre/style.
Pupils are given examples of Indonesian Gamelan that can be played on xylophones or glockenspiels, tambourines, cymbals etc.
Then pupils are asked to create their own with template given.
A fun and active lesson.
This worksheet provides score examples for pupils to find musical elements within the piece and provides some information about the culture and meaning behind the musical genre/style.
This worksheet shows how the pentatonic scale is found in Japanese music.
This worksheet provides score examples for pupils to play this style of music working in groups and provides some information about the culture and meaning behind the musical genre/style.
This lesson involves instruments and voice and is great fun including styles like Calypso, Reggae and Samba.
This worksheet provides score examples for pupils to sing this style of music working as a class and provides some information about the culture and meaning behind the musical genre/style.
This task will require you as the teacher to teach them to sing this song by call and response first aurally before presenting them with the sheet. They will then find the pentatonic scale used.
This worksheet provides score examples for pupils to sing this style of music working in groups and provides some information about the culture and meaning behind the musical genre/style.
This worksheet looks at the traditional folk songs of Hungary and Greece and pupils create a performance based on the music given.
This worksheet provides score examples for pupils to analyse this style of music working in groups and provides some information about the culture and meaning behind the musical genre/style.
This worksheet looks at the fusion of modern and traditional elements in recent Indian popular music. Pupils answer questions related to the two pieces.
This worksheet provides score examples for pupils to play this style of music working in groups and provides some information about the culture and meaning behind the musical genre/style.
This worksheet on the music of China contains a close activity, rhythm writing, finding information and listening activities. It would be fun to watch some Lion Dances to find some rhythms to use and you could even add movement.
A great way to teach aural skills and rhythm in a fun way.
Works exactly like bingo - make sure pupils have one of the two different sheets - never just do it with one sheet.
First person to get 4 in a row, and stand up and shout BINGO wins.
Contains
Semi quavers
syncopation
rests noted as Z
This presentation introduces pupils to the genre of advertising music.
They must use their understanding of music analysis to analyse the examples given - scaffolding questions are asked.
The second activity asks them to create their own advertisement for a particular product - using melody, rhythm, lyrics and basic accompaniment.