More info here. You can get involved by visiting our website to discover a wide range of free, easy-to-use music resources and activities that can be used at home, including our exciting online interactive tool Play It! Bring the Noise website. Play It! Ten Pieces Resources for teachers and ensemble leaders to open up the world of classical music to year olds.
Explore our exciting films, lesson plans and instrumental arrangements. BBC would value feedback from teachers and students. Teachers and educators can get in touch using:. Teach bbc. Students can download songs and create playlists. Shaun has his very own Bleat Box where pupils can click on sheep to make a melody or try to copy a composition that is supplied.
The BBC website has more musical games that your students may like and activities involve rapping, playing instruments and a chance to get down with a groovy musical pig. There is lots of open source software that means you can record and edit sounds for music lessons as well as free programmes that allow you to compose and record music.
There are some great free resources that will enhance any schools music technology lab. For secondary lesson ideas you might want to try some of the good American websites out there.
Many of the activities and projects will fit neatly into the UK curriculum and will enhance your lessons. There are some more theoretical lesson plans that your students will benefit from. Why teach this? With curriculum time at a premium, it is vital that lessons inspire and promote the love of music. Students learn so much through performance, and I for one want the learners to be hooked and coming back for more — so what better way than using the song of the summer, Despacito?
About the author Daniel Austin is co-director of vocational and fitness, and head of music, at Clacton County High School. In partnership with. You have not yet activated your account. Please check your email and spam folder for an activation email from us. Ask your child to listen to the music played while you are out in shops, restaurants and other public places. Do they notice any differences between the types of music played in different places?
Play music while your child is doing homework, chores, completing a puzzle or other similar activities. Ask your child to choose what music they think is most appropriate for each type of activity. Encourage your child to learn to play a musical instrument. Why not suggest that your child rewrites the words to a favourite song? The process involves the same composition skills they will use at school.
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