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Music

Year 3

 

In Year 3 children will learn:

  • to listen to range of high quality music

  • to confidently recognise a range of musical instruments

  • to find the pulse of different songs/music

  • to understand what composition and improvisation are to sing songs and perform with increasing confidence

  • to develop an understanding of formal, written notation which includes crotchets and rests

  • to begin to listen to and recall sounds with increasing aural memory

Year 4

In Year 4 children will learn:

  • to confidently recognise a range of musical instruments and the different sounds

  • to recognise a range of musical styles and traditions

  • to use musical language to appraise a piece

  • to copy increasingly challenging rhythms using body percussion and untuned instruments

  • to sing and play as part of an ensemble with confidence and precision

  • to develop an understanding of formal, written notation which included minims and quavers

  • to listen to and recall sounds with increasing aural memory

 

Year 5

 

In Year 5 children will learn:

 

  • to compose complex rhythms from an increasing aural memory

  • to understand how pulse rhythm and pitch work together

  • to improvise with increasing confidence using own voice, rhythms and varied pitch

  • to sing, and perform with increasing confidence and precision

  • to use and develop an understanding of formal, written notation which included staff, semibreves and dotted crotchets

  • to develop an increasing understanding of the history and context of music

  • to listen with attention to detail and recall sounds with increasing aural memory

Year 6

 

In Year 6 children will learn:

  • to sing, play and perform with confidence and precision

  • to improvise and create a simple composition ad record using formal notation

  • to develop a deeper understanding of the history of music drawn from traditions and composers

  • to appropriately discuss the features of music and recognise them in music heard

  • to listen and record sounds with increasing aural memory and accuracy

  • to deepen an understanding and use of formal, written notation which includes staff, semibreves and dotted crotchets

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