I am a music specialist and the music I write is original, tested on children and for the less confident teacher. My aim is to provide you with everything you need to fulfil Topic requirements and those of the National Curriculum (without having to prepare anything.) I provide Power Points/videos and give you mp3s and lyrics. Notation is sometimes given. The instrumental parts are dead easy!
I am a music specialist and the music I write is original, tested on children and for the less confident teacher. My aim is to provide you with everything you need to fulfil Topic requirements and those of the National Curriculum (without having to prepare anything.) I provide Power Points/videos and give you mp3s and lyrics. Notation is sometimes given. The instrumental parts are dead easy!
This colour causes more controversy than most . Will this song change that ?! Its useful for Assemblies on colour and discussion.
Curriculum covered in this song Key stage 1
• use their voices expressively and creatively by singing songs and speaking chants and rhymes
• play tuned and untuned instruments musically
Key stage 2 (Year 3 and 4)
• play and perform in solo and ensemble contexts, using their voices and playing musical instruments with increasing accuracy, fluency, control and expression
• improvise and compose music for a range of purposes using the inter-related dimensions of music
• listen with attention to detail and recall sounds with increasing aural memory
• use and understand staff and other musical notations
The song is differentiated .
1. Sing chorus alone
2. Sing both chorus and verse
3. Play the very simple introduction
4. Play the above and learn to play it a note higher for the key change at the end
5. Play the melody line in the verse
6. Play the melody line in the chorus
7. Your star pupils can choose -just present them with the music sheet.
Included in the resource
1. A video of the song
2. The sheet music. Sibelius and Jpeg
3. Mp3 without percussion
4. Mp3 with percussion
5. Mp3 of vocals
6. Clips of the accompaniment
7. Lyrics and chords
8. Notes for simple accompaniment
The Halloween Party. Song with percussion parts. Non-specialist and specialist.
This easy to learn song has a catchy chorus and is a lovely activity to use at the end of your Halloween day or it can be used over a few weeks to teach simple percussion parts. The percussion parts are graded in difficulty so there is something for everyone. In the teaching guide, there are audio examples of the percussion to help children play” by ear”. Opportunities for movement.
1. An animated video of the song
2.A teaching guide to the percussion parts with audio PPT
3. Separate lyrics
4. Notation – lead line -guitar-
5. Notation for the percussion
6. Notation for the xylophone
7.Notation – lead line -guitar- Sibelius
8. Notation for the percussion Sibelius
9. Notation for the xylophone Sibelius
10. Halloween song vocals MP3
11. Halloween backing and percussion
12. Halloween lead line and piano
13. Index to resources
A collection of new and old songs for Christmas
1. Mary had a baby
2. Celebrate
3. Santa's fallen off his sleigh
4. We wish you a merry Christmas
5. Hey Father Christmas
6. Mary and the angel.A new carol
Many of the songs have accompaniments for the children to play. All have video.
A folk version of the Christmas song. There are PowerPoints to facilitate the learning of simple percussion parts. There are questions to develop listening skills and note reading. You can either perform the song in unison or play an accompaniment. This can be extended to a simple harmony and a counter melody.
Resources include.
1. PPT Introduction – history of the song
2. PPT of the completed song
3. PPT teaching the accompaniments of the song with sound bytes.
4. Lyrics of the song
5. Video of the song
6. Mp3 vocals of the song
7. Mp3 backing with counter melody
8. Mp3 backing without percussion instruments
9. Notation melody
10. Notation chime bars
11. Notation counter melody
Mu2/1.1 play and perform in solo and ensemble contexts, using their voices and playing musical instruments with increasing accuracy, fluency, control and expression
Mu2/1.3 listen with attention to detail and recall sounds with increasing aural memory
Mu2/1.4 use and understand staff and other musical notations
Mu2/1.6 develop an understanding of the history of music.
Red Riding Hood
Jack and the beanstalk
Goldilocks and the three bears and percussion
The enormous turnip
The three little pigs and percussion
The gingerbread man
Suitable Ages 6 to 8
All the resources have been written to engage the child on an imaginative, creative and scientific approach to learning. The finished work can be trimmed along the guidelines and be pasted in an A4 booklet with the minimum of fuss. The Power Points are in A4 size and can be printed out for the worksheets.
To get the best from the resources, it is hoped that it would all start with the planting of a sunflower. This is echoed in the little musical which follows a class as it sows the seed. (Words etc. are already on a PowerPoint and no specialist knowledge is necessary)
The observation section is for each season. RE and data is for Autumn. Literacy for Spring. The rest of the sheets can be done in any order.
Sing number bonds and have yourself some fun with the children while they learn their number bonds
Try and make up your own mnemonics. In a group illustrate them . Whose is the most memorable and why. How do you learn best?
1. A PPT of the song
2. A vocals track
3. A backing track
4. A video of the song
5. and 6 . Illustrated lyrics
7. Illustrated lyrics in Publisher.
Some children remember their number fact more easily when they are in song.
In the resources you will find
1.A PPT of the song should you wish to look at the number patterns formed
2. MP3 vocals
3. MP3 backing
4. Illustrated lyrics- You could discuss what pairs come separately as in chopsticks and what are together as in a pair of jeans. In the song I have included some words that begin with bi. Children could try to think of more.
5. A video of the song
6. Illustrated lyrics in case you don't have Word
Please preview on
1. I built this house https://youtu.be/JFvN0Zzb5iY
2. The estate Agent https://youtu.be/y8PoRh6iXnU
3.Openthedrawbridge https://youtu.be/5Z9zXpN4G7M
4. In the hairy, scary castle. (Illustrations differ) https://youtu.be/mPXSrhcj7bs
All songs have a video and some opportunities to play percussion
The children choose which superhero they want to be as they create a parade. There are parts for the drum, the maracas (shakers) and the tambourine. The children love playing the instruments and I’ve used the ones which most schools have in their cupboards!
In the resource you will find
1. A PPT of the song
2. A video of the song
3.A vocal track
4. A backing track without the percussion on
5. A backing track with the percussion on
6. The lyrics
1 Pancake day
2 Valentines day.- The Fussy Valentine. Optional percussion parts
3.Song for the Chinese New Year - Optional percussion parts. percussion parts
4. The Halloween party with percussion parts
4 songs with ideas for your creative curriculum
Ladybird ladybird fly away home
The spider's song - A musical story
Going to see some bug- A song
A bug fell in a jug - A song
Songs of the sea
1.Bobbing up and down like this (Sons of the sea)
with percussion parts and teaching PPT
2.The day I went to sea
3.Drunken sailor (with percussion parts)
Meet Peter Pan, Captain Hook and Tinkerbell in the Peter Pan song
Travel to the swamp, play the instruments and meet the fairyland characters Finally meet the hip 3 blind mice and join in with the percussion parts in the chorus.
A collection of songs in video and PPT with additional art and percussion opportunities. The songs are inspired by a love of books, especially those of Oliver Jeffers.