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    Through our music curriculum we engage and inspire pupils to develop a love of music and to develop their own musical knowledge and ability to increase their self-esteem, creativity and confidence.

    Our curriculum ensures that music plays a fundamental role in the life of our school and that children gain a love for music and to grow in knowledge and appreciation of music through listening, singing, playing, evaluating, analysing and composing across a wide variety of historical periods, styles, traditions and musical genres. Each child is to be given the opportunity to learn or have an experience of playing a range of musical instruments no matter of their age, ability or background. In addition, all children will be able to sing as part of whole school singing or the school choir.

    Furthermore, children will have an opportunity to express themselves creativity through composition and improvisation (either instrumentally or vocally) to enable them to have a sense of pride and achievement.

    Our music curriculum, which is based on National Curriculum, aims that all pupils will have the following opportunities:

    • perform, listen to, review and evaluate music across a range of historical periods, genres, styles and traditions, including the works of the great composers and musicians
    • learn to sing and to use their voices, to create and compose music on their own and with others, have the opportunity to learn a musical instrument, use technology appropriately and have the opportunity to progress to the next level of musical excellence
    • understand and explore how music is created, produced and communicated, including through the inter-related dimensions: pitch, duration, dynamics, tempo, timbre, texture, structure and appropriate musical notations.

    The curriculum content is sequenced to build learning over time- the content is planned and sequenced so that knowledge and skills build on prior learning and towards clearly defined end points; curriculum content supports subsequent learning: within lessons, lesson sequences, topics, years and phases curriculum ; planning identifies small enough component steps; and known gaps in knowledge and skills are addressed in the sequencing of lesson content. Our curriculum is carefully designed in to 1 year cycle for Years 1 – 4 and a 2 year cycle for Years 5 and 6.

    • In Year 1, there are two exploring sounds units, two beat units, one pitch unit and one performance unit. During these units, they will be introduced to the interrelated dimensions of music. Specifically, pitch, dynamics, tempo, structure and notation. In Year 1 the children are concentrating on graphic notation and they start to look at note names.
    • In Year 2, there are two exploring sounds units, two beat units, one pitch unit and one performance unit. During these units, they will continue to build on their learning and application of the interrelated dimensions of music which they started in Year 1. Specifically they will learn about, pitch, duration, tempo, structure and notation. In Year 2, the children are concentrating on graphic notation and they continue to use note names.
    • In Year 3, there are six units and they focus on composition, beat, pitch, structure, exploring sounds and performance. During these units, they will continue to build on their learning and application of the interrelated dimensions of music from KS1. Specifically, they will focus on pitch, structure, texture and notation. In Year 3, the children will continue to use note names and are introduced to staff notation.
    • In Year 4, the children are learning a brass instrument. This is delivered by a specialised music teacher. The units focus on connecting sound to notation, developing ensemble skills, texture, pentatonic scales, understanding chords and performance.
    • In UKS2, there are six units and they focus on composition, beat, structure, interrelated dimensions of music and performance. During these units, they will continue to build on their learning and application of all eight parts of the interrelated dimensions of music. In Years 5 and 6, the children will continue to use graphic notation, note names and staff notation.
    • A weekly retrieval lesson has now been included in the school timetable from KS1 to UKS2. This allows the children to recall knowledge and definitions of vocabulary from previous years and Key Stages

    Long Term Planning

    Little Garden

    Autumn 1

    Autumn 2

    Spring 1

    Spring 2

    Summer 1

    Summer 2

    Songs and rhymes:

    Musical Bear

    Learn to sing the song and select music makers to create quiet sounds to accompany

    Stormy Sky Dance

    Respond to music with body movements

    Create hand music to accompany music thinking about the loud and quiet sounds

    Songs and rhymes:

    Jingle bells

    When Santa Got Stuck Up The Chimney (Makaton) Chubby Little Snowman

    Shake Up!

    Respond to the song using shakers to the beat

    Little Mousie Brown

    Explore high and low notes using a xylophone

    Songs and rhymes:

    Kong Hei Fatt Choi

    Please, Mr Noah

    Learn and perform songs, exploring high and low animal noises

    The Dragon Moves

    Explore the sounds of metallic instruments

    Explore moving to the sound of music

    Songs and rhymes:

    Hot Cross Buns

    Spring Chicken

    Five Fluffy Chickens (224)

    Foxy (227)

    Cake for Tea

    Investigate the sounds that different cooking materials can make – e.g. tapping, scraping, whisking

    Perform the song accompanied by cooking instrument sounds

    What Can You Play

    Explore the different sounds that instruments make (including a range of instruments from other cultures)

    Songs and rhymes:

    I have a Little Spider (268)

    Wriggly Worm (231)

    Busy Bees

    Create own sound makers to accompany the song – busy bee sounds

    The Bat and the Cat

    Children to sing repeated lines

    Songs and rhymes:

    Little Arabella Miller (269)

    An Elephant Goes Like This And That (279)

    Can You Copy Me?

    Explore the tapping sounds different wrappers and packaging can make

    Farmyard Scene

    Create sounds to represent a farmyard using range of instruments

    Reception

    Autumn 1

    Autumn 2

    Spring 1

    Spring 2

    Summer 1

    Summer 2

    A Sky Full Of Colour (Music Express)

    When Snowflakes Fall (Music Express)

    Busy City (Music Express)

    Our Growing World (Music Express)

    Who Shall I Be Today? (Music Express)

    Amazing African Animals (Music Express)

    Year 1

    Autumn 1

    Autumn 2

    Spring 1

    Spring 2

    Summer 1

    Summer 2

    Ourselves (Y1)

    Exploring sounds

    Unit 1

    Machines Y1

    Beat

    Unit 5

    Water Y1

    Pitch

    Unit 12

    Our school Y1

    Exploring sounds

    Unit 7

    Pattern Y1

    Beat

    Unit 8

    Travel Y1

    Performance

    Unit 11

    Year 2

    Autumn 1

    Autumn 2

    Spring 1

    Spring 2

    Summer 1

    Summer 2

    Ourselves Y2

    Exploring sounds

    Unit 1

    NATIVITY PRACTICE

    LEARN SONGS

    Seasons

    Pitch

    Unit 8

    Weather Y2

    Exploring sounds

    Unit 9

    Toys Y2

    Beat

    Unit 2

    Number

    Beat

    Unit 6

    Year 3

    Autumn 1

    Autumn 2

    Spring 1

    Spring 2

    Summer 1

    Summer 2

    Time

    Beat

    Unit 6

    Sounds

    Exploring Sounds

    Unit 3

    Human Body

    Structure

    Unit 9

    In the Past

    Pitch

    Unit 7

    Environment

    Composition

    Unit 1

    Food

    (Performance)

    Unit 12

    Year 4

    Autumn 1

    Autumn 2

    Spring 1

    Spring 2

    Summer 1

    Summer 2

    Symbols and Signs

    Notation

    Minimalism

    Developing ensemble skills

    Calypso Music

    Texture

    East Meets West

    Pentatonic scales

    In Harmony

    Understanding chords and creating chord sequences

    Compose It

    Composition

    Year 5/6 cycle 1

    Autumn

    Spring

    Summer

    Keeping Healthy (Y5)

    Beat

    Growth (Y6)

    Performance

    Y6 - LEARN THE Y6 PLAY SONGS

    At the Movies (Y5)

    Composition

    Year 5/6 cycle 2

    Autumn

    Spring

    Summer

    Solar system (Y5)

    Composition

    World Unite (Y6)

    Interrelated dimensions of music

    Life Cycles (Y5)

    Structure

    Y6 - LEARN THE Y6 PLAY SONGS

    Key figures

    Year

    Composer

    Songs

    EYFS

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Horn Concerto No. 4

    Year 1

    Johann Sebastian Bach

    Toccata and Fugue in D minor

    Year 2

    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    The Nutcracker – Waltz of the Flowers; Russian Dance

    Year 3

    Gustav Holst

    ‘Mars’ from ‘The Planets’

    Year 4

    Florence Price

    Symphony No. 1 in E Minor

    Year 5

    Ludwig Van Beethoven

    Symphony No. 5

    Year 6

    Anna Clyne

    Night Ferry