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BBC Ten Pieces

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Launched in 2014, the BBC’s Ten Pieces is an ambitious initiative for school pupils, which aims to open up the world of classical music using ten pieces of music as a spring-board for learning.

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A new way to teach creative music in Primary schools through your interactive whiteboard. Child-friendly activities guarantee clear musical outcomes, but give children control, creating real ownership and achievement.

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These flexible resource packs contain everything you need to teach a topic-based music project, including plans, assessment templates, and (where relevant) worksheets and other pupil resources.

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Sing Up is an award-winning organisation providing the complete singing package for schools through resources, training and guidance.

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Music Express is the go-to digital resource for thousands of schools across the UK who want a comprehensive and engaging music scheme that’s easy to use for both non-specialists and specialist music teachers.

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Over 50,000 teachers use Charanga’s online platform to help them teach music – the Musical School programme being the curriculum of choice for 58% of UK primary schools.

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This new multi-platform Musicality resource for 3-6 year-olds was launched in February 2014 to a great reception, and is now being used in hundred’s of nursery classes across Scotland.

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English Ocarinas were introduced to UK schools from 1983 and are specifically designed for Whole-class Music in modern classrooms.

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Listen Imagine Compose investigates how composing is taught and learned in secondary schools and draws on the expertise of teachers and their pupils, composers, music education academics and arts organisations.

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Explore free, downloadable materials for using English traditional folk song, music, dance, drama and other arts in your teaching and learning. Resources are suitable for use in formal and informal settings.

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