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Music - Feedback Menu
As I teach every student in KS3, I developed these Feedback Menus as a way of shortening the time I take marking studentsâ work, but improving the quality of feedback I was providing students. They can be used in conjunction with any marking and feedback policy.

BTEC Tech Award - Component 1 Booklet
A complete 60-page student booklet for the Pearson BTEC Tech Award in Music Practice (2022) - Component 1: Exploring Music Products and Styles.
This professionally designed sixty-page booklet is the ultimate student resource for Pearson BTEC Tech Award in Music Practice (2022) - Component 1: Exploring Music Products and Styles.
It includes:
Seven genres covered in detail: West African Drumming, Delta Blues, Britpop, Synth-Pop, Film Music, Drum & Bass, and Reggae.
Tier 3 musical vocabulary with clear definitions for each genre.
Sonic features and compositional features explained in student-friendly language and can be used as a companion during PSA preparation.
Listening, performing, analysis and composition tasks to support classroom and independent learning.
Step-by-step practical resources (e.g. rhythm grids, chord progressions, Digital Audio Workstation tasks).
Genre-workshop activities and âLetâs Do It Nowâ reflection pages for rehearsal and progress logging that provide space for your learners to answer questions you feel will push them on further.
Assessment criteria and opportunities to evidence progress towards the Component 1 PSA.
This booklet serves as a revision guide, classroom workbook and evidence log, helping students engage with Component 1 through structured activities.
File type included: PDF. Easy to view/print, compatible across devices. PPT file. Easy to edit as necessary to add other genres or specific school/setting specific-terminology.
How it can be used:
As a complete student workbook for delivering Component 1.
As a reference guide for key terminology and features.
For practical classroom use (performance, composition, production).
To support non-specialist teachers with ready-made, curriculum-aligned resources.

Full Scheme of Work - Music of the Orient (Japanese Music - Keyboards)
Bring Japanese music to life in your classroom with this comprehensive 6-lesson Scheme of Work designed to develop cultural understanding, ensemble skills, and musicianship.
This professionally designed resource pack includes everything you need to deliver the topic with confidence, whether youâre a music specialist or a non-specialist:
Whatâs Included
Full Medium-Term Plan / Scheme of Work with clear lesson objectives, outcomes, and differentiation.
Six ready-to-teach PowerPoints, packed with engaging visuals, cultural context, accompanying videos, and practical tasks. Each lesson begins with a listening journal suggestion - but this can be changed by you as necessary.
Curriculum Companion Student Booklet (lesson workbook + revision guide + evidence log).
Written Knowledge Check Assessment that is structured and visually similar to GCSE papers - around 30-40 minutes in length depending on the class.
Skill Check Performance Assessment with assessment Criteria aligned to national curriculum expectations and performance-based outcomes.
Knowledge Organiser that contains the âneed to knowâ core knowledge needed for this topic, as well as additional reading.
PLC - Personal Learning Checklists so that students can âcheck offâ their learning and know what to revise.
What Students Will Learn
Explore the sounds, traditions, and instruments of Japanese music (koto, shamisen, taiko, shakuhachi, etc.).
Develop keyboard skills and ensemble performance techniques.
Build understanding of pentatonic scales, harmony, and texture.
Rehearse in groups to perform their own Japanese-inspired performance on keyboards playing Sakura in three-part harmony.
How It Can Be Used
As a complete unit for KS3 Music or an enrichment project.
As a cultural capital module to broaden studentsâ global understanding of music.
To support performance, listening, composition, and analysis skills in one cohesive topic.
Practical Note:
For copyright reasons, certain audio tracks are not included in the PowerPoints. Links to freely available performances are easily found online through Spotify or YouTube.
Why choose this resource?
This scheme has been classroom tested, carefully sequenced, and designed to keep students engaged from start to finish. With ready-made materials and clear student-facing tasks, youâll save hours of planning while ensuring high-quality delivery.
File types:
PPTX, PDF, DOCX, XLS - easy to edit and adapt to your setting.