Music Statement of Intent for CMS

Key Components
Music Key Components Document

KS2

Year 5 Autumn Key Knowledge

Understanding the difference between rhythm and pulse

Key Skills

Exploring Rhythm and Pulse

Tools (instruments)

Body Percussion

Hand percussion

Voice

Key Knowledge

Exploring Vocal warm ups and how to look after your voice.

Exploring simple vocal harmonies such as ostinatos, 

Key Skills 

Performing vocally (singing)

Tools

Voice

Spring Key Knowledge

Exploring music from china

Key Skills

Exploring pitch

Tools

Glockenspiel,

Hand percussion

Voice

Students own instruments

Key Knowledge

Exploring How to perform melodies from notation on a keyboard 

Key Skills 

Performing using keyboards

Tools

Keyboard

Summer Key Knowledge

Exploring composition techniques to create atmosphere in music

Key Skills

Exploring the elements of music and chords

Tools

Glockenspiel,

Keyboard

Hand percussion

Students own instruments

Key Knowledge

Exploring notation techniques -converting syllables of words to rhythmic notation and exploring simple musical structures.

Key Skills

Converting syllables of words to various musical note lengths.

Composing music with different contrasting sections.

Tools

Glockenspiel,

Keyboard

Hand percussion

Students own instruments

 

Year 6 Autumn Key Knowledge

Exploring metre

Key Skills

Developing rhythm and pulse using different time signatures

Tools:

Body Percussion

Hand Percussion instruments

Key Knowledge

Exploring music inspired by water

Key Skills

Exploring pitch and the movement of a melody

Tools:

Hand Percussion,

Vocals

Keyboards

Glockenspiels

Students own instruments

Spring Key Knowledge

Exploring Sea Shanties

Key Skills

Performing and arranging music

Tools:

Vocals

Keyboards

Hand percussion

Students own instruments (violins etc)

Key Knowledge

Exploring the use of elements of music to create the idea of motion and machinery

Key Skills

Composing and Notating music using musical devices and elements of music

Tools:

Keyboard

Glockenspiels

Students Own Instruments (Violins etc)

Summer Key Knowledge

Exploring song-cycles and vocal harmonies

Key Skills

Developing vocal skills with harmony

Tools

Vocals

Percussion instruments for accompaniment

Age Related Expectations
Music Journey

By the end of Year 5

Students should be able to:

  • Perform, compose and notate simple rhythms using crotchets, minims, pairs of quavers and rests
  • Perform in time with a steady pulse in 4/4 and 3/4 time.
  • Perform,compose and notate simple melodies using 5 notes on the treble clef stave.
  • Perform a fluent vocal performance singing in simple harmonies
  • Perform on a simple melodies on a keyboard using the right hand demonstrating correct keyboard playing technique.
  • Use Elements of Music (Inter-related dimensions) to create a mood, atmosphere or set a scene with their music.
  • Identify some instruments from their sound linked to areas of study.
  • Identify elements of music, unison and harmony when listening to music.


By the end of Year 6

Students should be able to:

  • Perform, compose and notate simple rhythms using crotchets, minims, pairs of quavers, rests semibreves and groups of semiquavers
  • Perform in time with a steady pulse in 4/4, 3/4, 5/4 and 7/4
  • Perform, compose and notate simple melodies using 8 notes on the treble clef stave (C-C)
  • Perform and compose melodies in a stepwise motion
  • Perform a fluent vocal performance in harmony
  • Perform fluent melodies on tuned percussion, keyboard  or their own instrument
  • Compose using elements of music and some basic musical features to create atmosphere within their music.
  • Identify instruments from their sounds linked to areas of study
  • Identify elements of music and basic featured heard in music


By the end of Year 7

Students should be able to:

  • Perform, compose and notate rhythms using more complex notes such as dotted rhythms and triplets
  • Perform, compose and notate melodies using all stave lines (C-F)
  • Perform using accurate keyboard, vocal and instrumental skills
  • Perform melodies and harmonies together (2 hands on keyboards)
  • Compose simple harmonies using chord progressions.
  • Compose using musical devices and elements of music to develop structured contrasting music.
  • Identify Instruments of the orchestra by their sound
  • Identify musical devices and features used in a variety of different styles and genres of music.


By the end of Year 8

Students should be able to:

  • Perform, compose and notate rhythms using complex notation and grouping of notes
  • Perform and compose using syncopated rhythms
  • Perform melodies and harmonies together as an ensemble
  • Compose and perform harmonies using chord structures.
  • Compose melodies to fit chord progressions using chord notes
  • Perform vocal rap and beatbox techniques
  • Develop composed melodies using complex musical devices
  • Identify complex musical devices heard in music and key features found in styles and genres of music studied.


Curriculum Intent
– what does the KS2/KS3 curriculum look like and what are the key differences across each key stage.  How are we building on KS2 into KS3?

We hope to develop a love of music through practical music making experiences and exploring and listening to different musical genres.  We encourage pupils to be creative and we strive to build confidence to perform and remove barriers to learning by allowing students to compose music in different ways.  We lay the foundations in Year 5 building on prior knowledge and developing technical knowledge, skills and experience throughout each student’s time as a Chantry Musician. We support and enhance musical development by offering a wide range of instrumental lessons and extra curricular opportunities.


Websites


Homework

  • KS2 – Optional extension to learning challenges set through google classroom
  • KS3 – 1 homework every half term, These enhancement tasks could be notation revision, research tasks, linked to the but do not need to influence classroom learning.


Recommended reading lists

  • https://blog.feedspot.com/childrens_music_podcasts/
  • Links to various music podcasts for kids to help enhance learning.
  • BBC Iplayer
  • Radio Stations and Podcasts 
  • Classicfm.com
  • Lots of information on composers, discovering music and also listen live as well as set up playlists.
  • You can also find information through Youtube and Instagram of your favourite artists and bands as well as interesting posts from other professionals in the music industry.


Helpful resources for learning
– Spag word list and overview (key subject level vocabulary (could be taken from key terminology with a meaning front he SOL), knowledge organisers, recipes/ingredients for food


Parent Info
– How you can help your child at home in music:

You can help your child by listening to a variety of different genres of music and talking openly about why you love the pieces you listen to. If you see a performer when you are out and about e.g. a busker, stop and listen to them with your child and show your appreciation. Talk about how brave they must be to start playing in a busy place but how great they must feel when they can see people enjoying their music!


Assessments
– how/why/when

All KS2 and KS3 music may be assessed on the following throughout their learning:

  • Performance – individual 1:1 skills, small group performances
  • Composing / notation – written notation and planning documents in workbooks or using music notation software on a computer.
  • Listening, Appraising and Understanding – through listening based activities and theory work.