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I'm a music teacher and head of department who has been working in London secondary schools for 10 years. I create all sorts of resources to help with the teaching of every day music- throughout KS3,4 and 5. All of the resources I have created have been used in my lessons and are refined and updated in order to make them suitable for everyone to use!

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I'm a music teacher and head of department who has been working in London secondary schools for 10 years. I create all sorts of resources to help with the teaching of every day music- throughout KS3,4 and 5. All of the resources I have created have been used in my lessons and are refined and updated in order to make them suitable for everyone to use!
Harry Potter- Hedwig's Theme for Piano (Easy)
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Harry Potter- Hedwig's Theme for Piano (Easy)

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This is my arrangement of the main theme from Harry Potter for piano. It has the letter names written above notes to help those who don’t read music. It’s a fairly easy version with basic left hand chords.
KS3 Music Curriculum Overview
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KS3 Music Curriculum Overview

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This is a curriculum overview for KS3 It has 6 suggested half-termly scheme of work topics for each year group- 7,8 and 9. Each topic has a rough outline of what it involves, key words (linked to OCR GCSE listening spec) how it will be assessed, as well as a levels overview for parents and how parents can support their child at home. If you are interested in delivering any of these sows of work and would like resources such as a written sow, powerpoints, scores, listening activities, videos etc then send me a message or check my shop as I am in the process of uploading them- all for a great price :)
GCSE/BTEC Skills audit
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GCSE/BTEC Skills audit

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This is a skills audit for students to complete at the start of the course- it asks them to rate various musical skills, based on performance, composition and listening. There is also a section where they can tell you some information about what they play etc. Can be revisted again later is you are doing a BTEC course in order to see if they have made progress.
River Flows in you for Solo Piano
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River Flows in you for Solo Piano

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This is my version of River Flows in You by Yiruma for solo piano. It is slightly simplified but around grade 3 standard and works well with all years but especially those preparing for GCSE performances. Letter names are given above the notes to help those who don’t read music but I’ve also included a PDF without letter names.
How to create a good score in Logic Pro
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How to create a good score in Logic Pro

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This is a guide for students (and teachers!) for creating a neat and readable score in Logic. It gives simple instructions with pictures to help you navigate the process more easy. This is especially useful for students who have composed GCSE compositions on Logic, as sometimes if they have composed lots of tracks, the go to score will look very cramped and messy!
Baseline Listening assessment
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Baseline Listening assessment

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This is a simple listening assessment for year 7 students based on the Schindler’s list theme tune. It is a good way to assess what students know already and give students a baseline listening grade.
River Flows in you- Duet for piano
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River Flows in you- Duet for piano

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This is a duet version of River Flows in you by Yiruma which I have arranged. The primo part follows the main tune and broken chords using both hands much like the original at around a grade 3/4 standard The secondo part plays chords and bass using both hands at around a grade 2/3 standard, This works well for GCSE ensemble performances. Notes are written above all notes to help those who don’t read music.
OCR GCSE Long Answer PP
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OCR GCSE Long Answer PP

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This is a powerpoint with help on how to answer the long answer questions and the different types that may come up. It mostly uses extract from the GCSE Music OCR Complete Revision & Practice book but if you don’t have that you can find the extracts online- I will update to incude the titles of the songs when I am back at work.
BTEC First PLC for Unit 1
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BTEC First PLC for Unit 1

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This is a Personalised, learning, checklist that can be used to check the students’ knowledge and understanding for the Unit 1 exam.
Amazing Grace for Solo Piano or Piano Duet
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Amazing Grace for Solo Piano or Piano Duet

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This is a version of Amazing Grace written out for piano. There is a primo part which is the main melody with chords/bass notes as well as an accompaniment part with chords and bass. Letter names are written above notes for those who don’t read music.
Common Musical Scales Starting On C
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Common Musical Scales Starting On C

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This resource provides a range of scales all starting on C. For each scale you have the musical notation, letter names written above as well as intervals written below (tones and semitones) This works well if you are teaching KS4/5 about scales and want them to be able to play through them in order to get used to how they sound. As they all start on C, it allows the learner to understand the differences between each scale and the tone/semi tone patterns written below mean that students can try to transpose the scale to start on a different note. Major Minor -natural/melodic and harmonic Major/ Minor Pentatonic Whole Tone Chromatic Dorian Mode Blues
Composition top tips, guide and audits for GCSE students
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Composition top tips, guide and audits for GCSE students

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This is a bundle of 4 work sheets for use with your GCSE students, in particular for composition in a Popular Song style. The composition audit is a good way to assess what students know about basic composition skills at the start of the year and is formatted in a traffic like system. The composition top tips is a 1 page hand out for students which gives some ideas on what to include for a melody, drum beat, chord sequence and bassline- for a pop style song in particular. What should I include in a pop song composition gives a range of features that you would expect to have in a Popular song, broken down into texture, structure, melody, timbre, rhythm and metre, tonality, harmony, dynamics and melody. This is a good guide for students and can aid in planning lessons on the different areas. **Composition check list **is a good task to do with students when they are trying to develop their pieces- it is a tick sheet activity, with questions around the layers, structure and contrast and development that they have in their piece. It also gives some further ways that they can develop their piece.
10 Classical Songs for Ukulele
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10 Classical Songs for Ukulele

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These are 10 Classical Songs written out for Ukulele- (can also be used for a melody instrument that uses the treble clef) This uses treble clef notation and also has ukulele tab aswell as the notes labelled. They are also colour coded in case you want to stick small dots onto your ukuleles which I have done in the past to help learners.
3 Easy Classical piano songs
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3 Easy Classical piano songs

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These are my arrangements of Fur Elise, Swan Lake theme and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star for easy piano- they have left and right hand parts written out with letter names above the notes for those who don’t read music. Very popular with KS3 students.
Learning keys and key signatures
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Learning keys and key signatures

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This bundle of resources centers around learning the flat and sharp key signatures (up to four flats and sharps) This is particularly useful for GCSE students. The keys and key signature pp can be covered in 2-4 lessons and teaches students how to recognise the sharp and flat key signatures with top tips for doing this and chances to practice. There are two homework worksheets- to help students revise and remember what they have learnt about the flat and sharp key signatures. There is also a key signature game- which has the name of each key in bold for you to cut out and place around the room. You can then test students by asking them for example " which key has 2 sharps?" and getting them to move around the room to find the correct key. The excel spreadsheet contains scales written in letter form e.g. CDEFGABC and colour coded, for every note of the scale. This is a good way for students to get used to what notes are in each key, through playing them. There is also an extra **powerpoint for revision or homework **which asks students to create their own revision aid for the key signatures- this is a good way to consolidate the learning.