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Richmond PRIMARY

Contents term Lesson STRAND : Listening Topics STRAND 2: al performance STRAND 3: Moving and dancing Key competences* The Team 6 Review of the notes, the crotchet and the crotchet rest, the stave, the treble clef and school percussion Story: The Team The Team 2 The Game of the Instruments 8 Review of loud and quiet sounds, and slow, at medium speed and quick Review of school percussion The Game of the Instruments Play Along with Me, 3 London Bridge Is Falling Down 0 The crotchet and the quaver. Beamed quavers Parts of a note: head, stem and flag Making a drum Creating and performing rhythmic accompaniments London Bridge Is Falling Down, 4 In a Persian Market 2 and acting Review of note values: the crotchet and the quaver Dramatic creations based on a piece of music Reciting chants that follow musical patterns In a Persian Market, A. W. Ketèlbey Chant: Ten Little Fingers 5 Call Me G or Sol 4 The note Sol or G on the stave Review of loud and quiet sounds, and slow, at medium speed and quick Call Me G or Sol 6 The Syncopated Clock 6 Active listening with graphic scores Bars and bar lines. Duple metre bar Instruments: woodblock, oboe and rainstick on school and mallet percussion The Syncopated Clock, L. Anderson 7 Tock, Tock, Tock 8 Mallet percussion : xylophone, metallophone and glockenspiel Ascending and descending scales Tock, Tock, Tock 8 Jazz Legato 20 Repetition (A-A) and contrast (A-B) Review of mallet percussion, and ascending and descending scales Performing a dance in ternary form Jazz Legato, L. Anderson term review We Wish You a Merry Christmas 22 Review of the contents and musical practice of term We Wish You a Merry Christmas, traditional Christmas song * Key competences are mainly developed through the activities proposed in each lesson. The resources available in the LibroMedia provide opportunities to develop the digital competence. 3

term 2 Lesson STRAND : Listening Topics STRAND 2: al performance STRAND 3: Moving and dancing Key competences 9 The Strings Family 24 String Story: The Strings Family Play with Me!, 0 Talking about Mi 26 The note Mi or E on the stave Review of string Representing physically the pitch of sounds Talking about Mi In the Hall of the Mountain King 28 Tempo: adagio, andante and allegro Active listening with graphic scores Instruments: cymbals Melodic dictation Performing a chant at different tempos In the Hall of the Mountain King from Peer Gynt, Suite No., E. Grieg 2 The Lion and the Flea 30 Dynamics: forte and piano Review of tempo Creating and performing rhythms with body percussion The Lion and the Flea 3 Bada, Bada 32 The voice Types of voices Vocal and body performance Exploring the expressive possibilities of the voice by making sounds from a story Bada, Bada, 4 The Blue Danube 34 Triple metre bar Review of tempo, dynamics and types of voices Performing a dance in binary form in triple metre Excerpt from The Blue Danube, J. Strauss II 5 I Live in the Second Space 36 The note La or A on the stave Review of chorus and verse Creating and performing rhythmic accompaniments Representing physically the pitch of sounds I Live in the Second Space 6 I Blow Like This 38 Wind Review of tempo and the notes Sol or G, Mi or E and La or A I Blow Like This, Sol, Mi, La term 2 review Bingo 40 Review of the contents and musical practice of term 2 Bingo, traditional song 4

term 3 Lesson STRAND : Listening Topics STRAND 2: al performance STRAND 3: Moving and dancing Key competences 7 Raven, the Composer 42 Sounds in the surroundings Making sounds from a story Story: Raven, the Composer Excerpts from The Four Seasons, A. Vivaldi 8 The al Dialogue 44 al form: call and response Active listening with graphic scores and with body percussion The al Dialogue 9 The Sparrow and the Snake 46 Review of the notes La or A, Sol or G and Mi or E Review of note values Review of wind The Sparrow and the Snake 20 Five Little Ducks 48 Unconventional ways of representing music Making a rattle Creating and performing rhythmic accompaniments Five Little Ducks, 2 Percussion, Wind and Strings 50 Instrument families Review of call and response form Performing rhythmic responses to melodic calls Percussion, Wind and Strings 22 Dance of the Reed Pipes 52 The structure of a piece of music Review of tempo and instrument families Performing a dance in rondo form Creating steps for a part of a dance Dance of the Reed Pipes from The Nutcracker, P. I. Tchaikovsky 23 The Wheels on the Bus 54 Sonic onomatopoeias Soundscapes The Wheels on the Bus, 24Composers 56 history Composers: A. Vivaldi, J. S. Bach, W. A. Mozart, L. van Beethoven, C. Saint-Saëns Review of language and theory of music Story: Composers term 3 review I m an Artist 58 Review of the contents and musical practice of term 3 I m an Artist, 5

TERM The Team I m very important in music! I m always at the start! It s the first day at school! They re all there: the treble clef, the stave, the notes, the... The are also very important. Listen to me! I can play loud and quiet sounds. I m also important! The notes live on me. Listen to them! Listen to me now! I can play different musical notes..2.3 Listen to the story and review. 6 Activity : Story: The Team CD, track 2 (*). Sounds from the story CD, track 3. Contents: Review of the contents of. (*) All track numbers refer to the Class Audio.

term lesson 2 2.8 Listen and play along. Then write slow, at medium speed or quick. 3 Complete. Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si slow Activity 2: Play Along with Me CD, track 8. Wæ wri æ t æ no efi o> t æ. S<oµæ o> t æ an ot erfi i> t æ. A t æ star o t æ sta wri æ t æ. T æ naµefi fo t æ no efi a æ. Wæ ha to eeπ si en w e> ßææ å, bu sin@ w e> ßææ å. 9

London Bridge Is Falling Down.9.0 Read and learn. Then listen and follow the note values in the song. The note values show the duration of the sounds. The crotchet lasts one beat. The quaver lasts half a beat. When we write two quavers together, we call them beamed quavers. Two quavers = one crotchet. Parts of a crotchet: stem head Parts of a quaver: flag stem head London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. Build it up with wood and clay, wood and clay, wood and clay. London Bridge is falling down. My fair lady. Build it up with wood and clay. My fair lady. 0 Activity : London Bridge Is Falling Down CD, track 9. Backing track CD, track 0. Contents: The crotchet and the quaver. Parts of a note: head, stem and flag.