KS3 Curriculum Booklet 2017 -18
Curriculum Overview KS3
Subject: Music Overview effective from[date ]: September 2017
KEY STAGE 3: MUSIC SCHEME OF WORK Year 7
Staff notation Rhythm
Composition and Group Performance Polyrhythms Ability to read and maintain a simple rhythmic part within a small group ensemble
Staff notation Treble clef
Composition / Structure Binary Form ABA Introduction to musical structure and form. Focus on Binary. Pupils compose a simple Binary melody with two distinct Pupils recognise musical structure through repeated patterns both aurally and visually. Pupils create an original melody using two musical melodic phrases. phrases or ideas and arranges these into a variation of Binary structure.
Solo performance Piano
Solo performance Piano
Learn to recognise, write and read 4 rhythmic notes, and their relation to time signatures Completed rhythmic compositio n of 8 bars. Pupils complete an original 8 bar rhythmic piece, in both 4:4 and 3:4 time signatures ensuring understandi ng of position and placement of notes on a musical stave.
Reading treble clef notes middle C to top C. Playing simple melodic phrases involving rhythmic and pitch elements Pupils complete an original 8 bar melody, in both 4:4 and 3:4 time signatures ensuring understan ding of notes on the lines and spaces of the treble clef.
Pupils work through two piano/keyboard performances. 1. Drunken sailor 2. Scarborough Fair. With gradual one to one tutorship on playing techniques and introduction to dynamic contrasts. Tests pupils ability to put into practice the reading skills of staff notation that were developed throughout the year. Pupils demonstrate their musicianship and progress on the keyboard through dedicate d rehearsal towards a final performance of two pieces that challenge individuals to read both rhythmic and melodic elements and builds upon existing knowledge through the introduction of Bass clef staff notation
Assessment
Pupils perform in small ensembles of 4 – 6 pupils to create a polyrhythmic African drumming piece that includes both call and response and polyrhythmic elements.
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