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Music 2000 |
Programme of Study for Year 5 |
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Key Stage 2 |
A & C Black 'Music Express' |
"Stars, hide your fires" |
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Pupils should be taught how to: |
Objectives |
Activities |
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Controlling sounds through singing and playing - performing skills |
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Page/Activity |
| 1a |
sing songs, in unison and two parts, with clear diction, control
of pitch, a sense of phrase and musical expression |
To sing phrases from a song and explore repetition; To learn to
sing a song with reference to structure; To sing with a focus on
articulation; |
42/3; 45/1; 49/1; |
| 1b |
play tuned and untuned instruments with control and rhythmic accuracy |
To learn untuned percussion patterns as an accompaniment to a
song; To learn to play accompaniments for the song; |
43/2; 45/2; |
| 1c |
practise, rehearse and present performing with an awareness of
the audience |
To rehearse and perform a song with accompaniment; To rehearse
and combine parts for a performance; |
43/3; 45/3; 49/3; 50/1; 50/2; 50/3; 51/1; 51/2; 51/3; |
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Creating and developing musical ideas - composing skills |
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Page/Activity |
| 2a |
improvise, developing rhythmic and melodic material when performing |
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| 2b |
explore, choose, combine and organise musical ideas within musical
structures |
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Responding and reviewing - appraising skills |
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Page/Activity |
| 3a |
analyse and compare sounds |
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| 3b |
explore and explain their own ideas and feelings about music using
movement, dance, expressive language and musical vocabulary |
To explore the lyrics of two poems: |
42/1; |
| 3c |
improve their own and others' work in relation to its intended
effect |
To record a performance and discuss the outcome - evaluate; |
49/3; |
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Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding |
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Page/Activity |
| 4a |
to listen with attention to detail and to internalise and recall
sounds with increasing aural memory |
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| 4b |
how the combined musical elements of pitch, duration, dynamics,
tempo, timbre, texture and silence can be organised within musical
structures and used to communicate different moods and effects |
To listen to and discuss the musical setting of music; Explore
the structure of a song; |
42/2; 42/3; 43/1; |
| 4c |
how music is produced in different ways and described through
relevant established and invented notations |
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| 4d |
how time and place can influence the way music is created, performed
and heard |
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