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Music development plan.pdf |
Drumming Lessons - DCP Drums
The whole school enjoyed a drumming session provided by DCP Drums. They each had their own drum to practise and even got to play the large drum kit.
Intent:
At Wadworth Primary, we believe in the power of Music. Our intent is to provide a music curriculum, which will enable each child to reach their full potential by encouraging children to enjoy singing, listening, composing and performing. We understand that it can help us to be happier and more creative, to express ourselves and work as part of a team. We are committed to developing a curiosity for the subject, as well as an understanding and acceptance of the validity and importance of all types of music, and an unbiased respect for the role that music may wish to be expressed in any person’s life. We aim to provide children with the opportunity to progress to the next level of their creative excellence with a variety of opportunities to take part in musical experiences both in school and the wider community.
Our core values provide a platform on which we have built our curriculum offer at Wadworth Primary School. Our Music curriculum is underpinned by our core values in the following ways:
Beyond the Subject:
Implementation:
The music curriculum ensures children sing, listen, play, perform and evaluate. This is embedded in the classroom activities as well as the weekly singing assemblies, various concerts and performances and the learning of instruments. Through the musical program Charanga, teachers are able to produce inclusive lessons for all children to access the musical curriculum in a fun and engaging way, further promoting a love of learning. Teachers deliver music following the Charanga programme, designed specifically for the teaching of music in primary schools. Charanga lessons are planned in sequences to provide children with the opportunities to review, remember, deepen and apply their understanding. The elements of music are taught in classroom lessons so that children are able to use some of the language of music to dissect it, and understand how it is made, played, appreciated and analysed. In the classroom children learn how to play the recorder, brass and glockenspiel. Playing various instruments enables children to use a range of methods to create notes, as well as how to read basic music notation. They also learn how to compose, focusing on different dimensions of music, which in turn feeds their understanding when listening, playing, or analysing music. Composing or performing using body percussion and vocal sounds is also part of the curriculum, which develops the understanding of musical elements without the added complexity of an instrument.
Impact:
Music enables children to develop an understanding of culture and history, both in relation to children individually, as well as ethnicities from across the world. Children are able to enjoy music in as many ways as they choose – either as listener, creator or performer. Children have the opportunity to discuss and share their own thoughts, opinions and ideas, acknowledging and respecting that these may vary and that this is positive. They can dissect music and comprehend its parts. They can sing and feel a pulse. At Wadworth Primary School children are provided with opportunities beyond the National Curriculum to further and support their understanding. These include having visitors with a musical talent, visiting concerts and school productions. External interests and talents are also encouraged and showcased in class and assembly, ensuring that everyone is challenged regardless of previous musical experience. Children have an understanding of how to further develop skills less known to them, should they ever develop an interest in their lives.
School leaders use pupil voice as an effective tool to ascertain the pupils’ ability to musically express themselves. Music monitoring throughout all year groups also takes place during the year to compliment this, allowing leaders to ensure our musicians have the opportunity to develop their skills fully and showcase their talents. This is through pupil performances at various times of the year.
British Values at Wadworth Primary School: Music |
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Democracy |
Music lessons provide an opportunity for pupils to freely express themselves, forming their own opinions about the music they listen to, and also in performance and composition tasks. Pupils may express their opinions and these are respected by others. They are involved in the process of choosing/voting for which songs/pieces they perform in class assemblies and concerts, or what music they listen to. |
Rule of Law |
Teachers have high expectations of behaviour and will use positive affirmation and rewards to facilitate this approach to studying Music. Pupils are taught how to be an appreciative and supportive audience who listen attentively and appraise whilst others perform. |
Individual liberty |
Our students are taught self-discipline. They are encouraged to work hard in order to be successful, showing persistence and believing that they can achieve anything if they set their minds to it. Pupils are able to freely express themselves through various composition and performance assignments. |
Mutual Respect |
Pupils take ownership for their behaviour and are encouraged to make sensible choices in lessons. They actively participate in decision-making concerning how an activity and the working environment may best be made safe. Pupils are encouraged to respect the individual abilities and performances of others during lessons and to give feedback in a positive manner. Children gradually develop respect and a greater understanding of their differences. |
Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs |
Pupils listen to and learn about the music of various other cultures and faiths and how music is used in them. Children compare music from a variety of times and cultures, observing the similarities and differences. They consider and honour the differences between themselves and others, showing understanding and respect for other cultures and beliefs. Our Music lessons and Singing practice provide opportunities for children to demonstrate how people can be brought together by music. |