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Time Week 1 6 National Curriculum Learning Objective Treble clef sign Stave Bar and Bar lines Double bar line Time notes (crotchet, minim and semibreve) Pitches C, D and E Suggested Activities Resources Comment Demonstrate the facilities on Tuned Percussion Instruments Posture Mallets Notes C, D and E Dynamics Rhythm Individual, Peer, Group working Piano, Keyboards, Xylophones,Chime Bars and boom whackers Sheet music Music track

Week 7 12 Treble clef sign Stave Bar and Bar lines Double bar line Time notes (crotchet, minim and semibreve) Pitches F And G Demonstrate the facilities on Tuned Percussion Instruments Posture Mallets Individual, Peer, Group working Notes F And G Dynamics Rhythm Piano, Keyboards, Xylophones,Chime Bars and boom whackers Sheet music Music track

Week 13 18 Treble clef sign Stave Bar and Bar lines Double bar line Time notes (crotchet, minim and semibreve) Pitches A, B And C Demonstrate the facilities on Tuned Percussion Instruments Posture Mallets Individual, Peer, Group working Notes A, B And C Dynamics Rhythm Piano, Keyboards, Xylophones,Chime Bars and boom whackers Sheet music Music track

Week 19 24 Exploring Long and Short Sing Some sounds are short and make sequences of long and short vocal sounds Use their voices to make a variety of long and short sounds Recognize long and short vocal sounds Accompany the song with long and short instrumental sounds Respond to long and short sounds through movement Make sounds of different duration on untuned percussion Make sounds of different duration using voices and Use to create sequences of long and short sounds Explore long and short sounds on classroom Combine long and short sounds to fit in with a steady beat Sing Some sounds are short and make sequences of long and short instrumental sounds Accompany the song with a long short instrumental sequence Focus on the long and short sounds in the song Learn word rhythms from the song Identify sequences of long and short sounds in the rhythms Accompany the song with playing sequences of long and short Listen to the song and mark long and short sounds with actions Listen to galloping rhythms in The jockeys dance Learn to sing songs, focusing on the beat and word rhythms Music Express book Classroom Internet CD s Smart board

Week 25 31 Exploring timbre, tempo and dynamics Identify that sounds can be used Descriptively describe an Environment by music Identify that sounds made by different sound sources Identify that words can describe sounds Identify that sounds can be changed Identify how sounds can be combined Create a class composition using simple structures Listen to the song and perform the chant in voices which describe different feelings Learn to sing the song and use voices descriptively Listen to the song and describe the sounds Select to accompany the song Listen to the song to notice and identify the accompanying Listen to Storm and describe the effect Perform Storm and control the volume Perform Storm with and control volume Improvise a performance of the song Add sounds to the recording the song Perform the song with instrumental interludes Music Express book Classroom Internet CD s Smart board

Week 32 36 Exploring pulse and rhythm Identify steady beat (pulse) Control beat Identify by rhythm Combine beat and rhythm Recall and copy rhythm Patterns Create rhythm patterns based on words and phrases Use beat and rhythm to create an accompaniment for a chant/song Use the song Down the avenue to move, sing and clap at different speeds Listen to March past of the kitchen utensils Sing the action song Kye kye kule Sing Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah and mark the beat with actions Play Beat or rhythm? with Kye kye kule Listen to March past of the kitchen utensils to identify beat and rhythm Play Someone's in the kitchen with Di n a h with Play Beat or rhythm? with familiar songs Learn the rhythms of the song Play the song To practice recognizing clapped word rhythms Perform the beat and word rhythms in the song Invent a new class version of the song Accompany the song with Sing the song and combine the beat and word rhythms Listen and move to the song Perform the word rhythms on Rehearse a performance the song Music Express book Classroom Internet CD s Smart board