Category: Year 4

Year 4, Unit 2: Rhythm – Lesson 5

Key Learning Objectives:  To develop understanding of notating rhythms. To compose and notate rhythms.   Starter activity: Select an activity from the Rhythm Card Starter Bank. Main activity: Create four beat phrases using the provided Lego notation sets and Rhythm fraction wall, referring to the note value chart to identify the different note lengths within the two […]

Year 4, Unit 2: Rhythm – Lesson 4

Key Learning Objectives:  To memorise and perform rhythms with increasing aural memory. To perform as part of an ensemble.   Starter activity: Select an activity from the Rhythm Card Starter Bank. Main activity: Incorporate the use of rhythm sticks into playing the call and response game, ‘My sticks, your sticks.’ Gradually develop the complexity of the rhythms, making […]

Year 4, Unit 2: Rhythm – Lesson 1

Key Learning Objectives:  To develop understanding of reading staff notation. To explore notating rhythms.   Starter activity: Select an activity from the Rhythm Starter Bank. Main activity: Listening and response exercise using the game, ‘Don’t Clap our School Back’. Use rhythm cards to sound out the Bristol place rhythms, focusing on how they are notated, culminating in the completion of […]

Year 4, Unit 1: Water – Lesson 5

Key Learning Objective:  To interpret symbols as musical sounds. Additional Learning Objective:  To select instruments and explore the timbre of the instruments in order to represent aspects of a storm.   Starter activity: Watch the BBC Ten Pieces film for Benjamin Britten’s ‘The Storm’ from the opera ‘Peter Grimes’. Explain that the class will be using it […]

Year 4, Unit 1: Water – Lesson 4

Key Learning Objective:  To interpret symbols as musical sounds. Additional Learning Objective:  To select instruments and explore the timbre of the instruments in order to represent aspects of a storm.   Starter activity: Watch the BBC Ten Pieces film for Benjamin Britten’s ‘The Storm’ from the opera ‘Peter Grimes’. Explain that the class will be using it […]