Practice diary for use with any peripatetic instrumental or classroom lessons.
includes section to identify student and goals, teacher practice abbreviations, monthly practice charts/planner, and lesson by lesson logs.
Lead sheets for 10 pop songs including parts for keyboard, guitar, ukulele, bass and vocals.
One Kiss - Dua Lipa and Calvin Harris
Shallow - A Star is Born
Promises - Sam Smith and Calvin Harris
Electricity - Dua Lipa
All I am - Jess Glynn
Happier - Bastille
This is Me - Greatest Showman
Rise Up - Andra Day
Perfect - Ed Sheeran
Lost Without You - Freya Ridings
8 pop songs for keyboard, guitar, ukulele, bass and vocals
Dance Monkey - Tones and I
Nice to Meet Ya - Niall Horran
Somewhere Only We Know - Keane
Believer - Imagine Dragons
All Star - Smashmouth
Take me back to London - Ed Sheeran etc.
Bad Guy - Billie Eilish
Someone You Loved - Lewis Capaldi
New Lead Sheets with parts for vocals, guitar, ukulele, keyboard, and bass.
What was I made for - Billie Eilish
Dance the night - Dua Lipa
Flowers - Miley Cyrus
Celestial - Ed Sheeran
Antihero - Taylor Swift
I’m good - David Guetta / Bebe Rexha
Calm Down - Rema
0800 Heaven - Ella Henderson
Set of printable cards. Each has a scale such as D major, A minor pentatonic, Blues in G etc on them. Also on them is a variety of ways to play them such as staccato, legato, dotted etc. The idea is that students pick cards at random and roll a dice (IRL or virtually) to discover the way they need to practice the scale.
A fun way to warm up or learn about a variety of musical scales.
This is perfect for cover or for a one of lesson on performance or listening that is winter themed.
Good for KS3.
No audio included but you can use your favourite streaming service to find recordings of Prokofiev’s Troika and Vivaldi’s Winter.
Large number of listening questions included linked to musical elements. Then a performance sheet for keyboard with notes on and notation.
All you need is paper for students to write their answers on.
A variety of words related to OCR rhythms of the World that can be cut up (or not) and used in a variety of ways.
Option 1:
cut out each row individually and use as revision cards. Fold them in half for testing of definitions
Option 2:
Use them to make a revision keyring
Option 3:
Cut up ALL pieces and get students to put them all back together matching definitions to words and countries.
Option 4:
Once completing option 3, then stick the definitions and words together to form flash cards and/or a revision keyring
Pick and Choose tasks.
Divided into starts, nibbles, and mains. Smaller, little bit larger, and big tasks for revision.
Could cover any exam board as it focuses on key words, classical, world, film, popular musics.