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My name is Miss. Jackson. I have been working in the music sector for 8 years and have been involved within Music for 13 years. All of the resources I publish are ones which I have tried and tested myself in the music classroom to ensure that they are of the best quality.

My name is Miss. Jackson. I have been working in the music sector for 8 years and have been involved within Music for 13 years. All of the resources I publish are ones which I have tried and tested myself in the music classroom to ensure that they are of the best quality.
Graphic Score Composing KS3
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Graphic Score Composing KS3

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This resource is an introduction to graphic scores for Key Stage 3, suitable for both Year 7 and Year 8. It can be taught in a non-specialist classroom by a non-specialist teacher. It includes: visual starter activity. video graphic score example. W.A.G.O.L.L hand drawn example. Success criteria. Learning objectives. Mid-lesson peer review opportunities. Please let me know what you think of this resource and leave a review!
Star Wars Appraising Lesson KS3
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Star Wars Appraising Lesson KS3

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May the 4th be with You: Exploring Music in Star Wars This resource is designed to introduce KS3 students to the music of Star Wars and how it contributes to the storytelling and character development in the films. The resource includes three listening activities, a discussion activity, an independent written activity, a starter, and a plenary to recap key terminology. There is even an optional homework you can set! Sound clips from the three Star Wars characters we are investigating are also be provided. Listening Activities: The three listening activities will focus on the themes associated with three iconic Star Wars characters: Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, and Rey. Students will listen to short clips from each of these themes and answer questions about the music, atmosphere, tempo, tonality, dynamics, and instrumentation. Character Comparison: Students will use their answers for the listening activies to compare and contrast the three characters themes. Discussion Activity: After completing the listening activities, students will engage in a discussion activity where they will share their thoughts on how the musical elements contribute to the overall character development of the three characters. Students will also compare their responses with their peers and see if they can identify any differences or similarities in their observations.
Extra-curricular Music Passes
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Extra-curricular Music Passes

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This resource includes three different types of music pass. Rock and Pop Keyboard club Choir The passes are fully adjustable on the Ppt provided, so you are able to change the name, room number, type of musical activity and the time.