Display items for options evening or classroom display boards communicating the course requirements for OCR GCSE Music (first teaching from September 2016). Statements on each item are taken from the specification booklet.
Files include summaries of:
• Areas of Study 1-5
• All three assessment components (integrated portfolio - practical portfolio -appraising)
• Section headers (What will I study? How will I be assessed? Mark schemes)
• Course header
All files are PDFs. Suitable for A4 or A3 printing.
**This resource is a single A4 form that supports feedback of raw marks and GCSE 9-1 grades for each piece of coursework. **
This is designed for Eduqas GCSE Music specification from 2018 (including 2019 Ofqual revisions). File uploaded as a PDF and editable Word Doc.
As the class teacher I fill in the majority of the form but expect students to set appropriate revision targets that are focused and achievable.
There are two functions intended here. Firstly, to clearly communicate raw marks and grades to students, in-line with JCQ (Joint Council for Qualifications) appeal requirements. Secondly, to help motivate students get into the ‘final push’ (the listening exam) with a positive outlook.
You will need to access the grade boundaries of the previous exam year in order to complete the ‘How Will You Improve Your WAG (Working At Grade)…’ section.
Target setting - a side note: I set my students short term targets out of 12 marks throughout the course, as I realised everything in the Eduqas specification is dividable by 12. This approach has had positive feedback in student voice.
Uses:
Professional development
Initial teacher education
Action research observation template
About:
This 60 minute learning cycle observation sheet has been developed over a number of years with trainee teachers as a practical tool to improve pace through the lesson structure, and linking additional information about teacher and student lesson activity.
Trainees have found this an informative tool to lead reflective analysis about lesson planning in discussions with colleagues and in coursework, as well as a useful visual tool for checking timings when planning lessons. It has also proved a quick and useful reflective tool when trying to pinpoint, or improve, good practice.
Feedback on your experiences using my resource is appreciated.
Eduqas GCSE Music Component 2: Free brief
Resource to help students write their own composition brief for the free composition of Component 2. Useful to help students focus on outlining the purpose of their composition, prior to getting on with the composing process.
Exam board requirements included on first page.
Student activity on second page.
PDF and editable word doc included.
Chords topic based around exploring the use of intervals to measure and build chords through performance-based activities.
• 4-part choral texture
• block chords to support a melody
• broken chords
Activity-based introduction for Year 7 students to broken chords, including concepts of: figured bass, intervals, inversions, and voice leading.
Resources include one differentiated worksheets with relevant learning objectives (print on A3 landscape) and supporting presentation file as both Keynote, Powerpoint and PDF files. Further differentiation is included on the presentation. Also included is a movie file demonstrating the broken chord sequence on a digital keyboard.
Students complete the activity on keyboards.
The piece of music is Bach's Praeludium I.
Main font is Dyslexie - a font to support learners with Dyslexia.
KS3 lesson resources based around the John Legend's 'All of Me' keyboard sheet from Little Kids Rock in the original key.
• Powerpoint file
• Keynote file
• Keyboard sheet (also available as free download from LKR website)
• Embedded audio files
• Video of chord sequence and bass line on digital keyboard embedded in Keynote presentation, can be added to Powerpoint presentation
Focus for learning is building on prior knowledge of chords in a melody and accompaniment texture, and using a syncopated mento rhythm.
Resources for learning riffs on guitar (electric or acoustic) and bass guitar.
• Guitar riffs; 5 famous riffs that progress in technical demand and show clear differentiation
• Bass riffs; 6 famous riffs that progress in technical demand and show clear differentiation
• Music mini whiteboards including specific boards for guitar (treble 8 clef, TAB and fretboard diagram) and bass guitar (bass clef, TAB and fretboard diagram)
Mini whiteboards for students to use in class: keyboard, guitar, bass guitar, ukulele.
• Grand staff and keyboard layout
• Treble 8 clef, 6-string TAB and guitar fretboard
• Bass clef, 4-string TAB and bass guitar fretboard
• Treble clef, 4-string TAB and ukulele fretboard
Files are PDFs. Suitable for printing up to A3 landscape.
Print on card stock and laminate to use as mini whiteboards.
Lead sheet for Harry Belafonte's 'Water Come An Me Eye' plus lyrics and supporting mp4 of the mento rhythm for the bassline and harmony.
Suitable for paired keyboard work or applied over tuned percussion or even steel pans/jumby jams.
Literacy Mat aimed at GCSE Music students. Two-sided.
Useful for self and peer assessment activities, and technical literacy for DEAR sessions.
Front side:
• PEEL
• Connectives
• Command words
• Punctuation
• Musical contrasts
Reverse side:
• Bass and treble clef notation
• Diatonic scale patterns
• Circle of fifths
• Chord builder for major and minor keys
PDF file suitable for printing at A3 landscape.
Resources to support assessment and target setting in student exercise books.
Includes:
• Assessment stickers that use summaries of Eduqas assessment rubrics for performing, composing, knowledge and understanding
• Assessment rubrics that use a detailed version of Eduqas assessment rubrics for performing and composing, and are structured to use as self, peer or teacher assessment activities
• Target stickers based on Ofqual descriptions of what grades 8-1 'look' like (please note, Ofqual worded grades 2, 5 and 8). These are intended to provide a reference point for teachers and students for target setting.
Structured frameworks to support assessment activities for composition and performance using the 4-band assessment framework provided by Eduqas.
On each framework:
• Identify free composition/composition brief or ensemble/solo/technology performance
• Identify as self/peer/teacher assessment
• Identify target grade
• Log progress as LTEP (Less Than Expected Progress) WTEP (Working Towards ...) EP or MTEP (More Than ...)
• Identify total and subtotal points
• Date
• Full band descriptions
• Tick box for points awarded
• Space at bottom to write a target
Documents are PDFs.
Frameworks are supplied as A4 (1 per A4 sheet), A5 (2 per A4 sheet) and A6 (4 per A4 sheet).
Offline troubleshooting resource for students using Stykz.
This resource was developed to support independent learning in the classroom. The help sheets vary from the basics of using Stykz, to more advanced concepts of creating camera angles. This resources uses Dyslexie to support learners with dyslexia.
Includes 'How to...':
• Get started
• Change the stage size
• Draw objects
• Change colours
• Change size or rotate
• Get tool windows/palettes back
• Import objects and backgrounds
• Increase/decrease the frame rate
• Get more Stykz figures
• Zoom in/zoom out
• Save an animation
Documents are A4 landscape. Suitable for printing or storing on computer/server for digital access.
Quicktime movies of layered keyboards playing each of the four parts of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells (melody, harmony, chords, bass).
Useful for students to have a visual and aural references on the whiteboard as they are learning notes and rhythms for different parts. I use them as an additional modelling tool displayed on the whiteboard for the majority of students as I support specific individuals. This also supports the 3B4Me (3 Before Me) whole school strategy.
Place the movie file in your Powerpoint/Keynote presentation.
Files are as follows:
• Tubular Bells 2 parts - melody and chords
• Tubular Bells 3 parts - melody, chords and bass
• Tubular Bells 4 parts - melody, harmony, chords and bass
Follow this link for a sample: https://youtu.be/hrSn_radDHA
My students use the song sheet from Musical Context's Year 9 Minimalism unit.
**Suitable for a cover lesson**
UPDATED FOR 2018
Students will need access to computers with the internet, and headphones if desired.
Students log on to the Eurovision channel on YouTube and listen/watch the current year's entries (check with your IT dept the website is not blocked as it streams videos).
Students are encouraged to watch the Host entry, the Big 5 entries (with that concept discussed), plus at least 5 more, and apply the Eurovision judging and scoring system.
At the end of the session the class combine their scores to find out their overall winner (lots of fun mimicking 'Hello , this is so-and-so calling).
Suitable as a cover lesson, as well as an opportunity for students to engage with music outside of the UK and US market.
Files include presentation as Keynote and Powerpoint, student score sheet as editable word doc and PDF.
Student 3-page booklet for Arts Award Bronze Part C used for a film music project.
Students researched John Williams' career as a timeline of achievements and (after completing Part A) then reflected on what they had learned about John Williams on Arts Award paperwork
Student 4-page booklet for Arts Award Bronze Part A used for a film music project.
Firstly, students learned to play famous leitmotifs. Then created an animation of that character in Stykz (free software/shareware) and imported the animation into GarageBand to record in the character's leitmotif. Exported final project file as a movie file and completed the booklet as supporting evidence.
Updated to reflect changed set works (2021)
Display items for options evening or classroom display boards communicating the course requirements for Eduqas GCSE Music (first teaching from September 2016). Statements on each item are quotes from Jan Richards’ course book (published by Illuminate).
Files include summaries of:
• Areas of Study 1-4
• All three assessment components (performing-composing-appraising)
• Section headers (What will I study? How will I be assessed? Sample exam question)
• Course header
All files are PDFs. Suitable for A4 or A3 printing.