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Music

Singing
Pancake Day
01:34
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Dragon Dance Jan 2023
01:53
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Murdichords - Halton Haven 2022
01:26
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Fireworks Nov 2022
02:44
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Intent

Music at Murdishaw West Primary School is practical, engaging and fun. Our music curriculum inspires creativity, self-expression and participation. We provide a rich scheme of work that nurtures fundamental knowledge, understanding and skills: performing, listening, composing and musical history which contextualises learning. We hope to foster a lifelong love of music by exposing children to diverse musical experiences that can ignite passion for music. By listening and responding to different musical styles, engaging as singers, performers and composers, we hope to nurture creative and confident musicians.  

Our pupils are taught to use the language of music in discussions and to understand how it is made, played, appreciated and analysed. Our students play and experiment with various un-tuned and tuned percussion instruments. In doing so, they understand the different principles of creating notes, as well as how to devise and read their own musical scores and basic music notation. They also create original compositions focussing on different dimensions of music, which in turn feeds their understanding when listening, playing, or analysing music.   

Implementation

We follow a broad, balanced and progressive music curriculum. Our children are supported and challenged appropriately as they develop as learners. Our music scheme ensures progression of skills and aligns with national policy and statutory requirements.

All classes engage in a new unit of study every half-term, ensuring year-round coverage of music at Murdishaw West. The whole school  has weekly singing lessons, where songs are learnt based on topics, festivals and other curriculum links.

Expert external providers support the delivery of our music curriculum, allowing for quality learning experiences for our children and valuable training opportunities for our teachers.

Impact

We observe and measure the impact of the delivery of our music curriculum in a number of ways:

  • Lesson observations

  • Pupil voice interviews

  • Performances in school and for our community

Progress is assessed formatively in line with the objectives of our Progression of Skills document. Such assessments inform end-of-year teacher judgements and allow us to track progress.

Music Year Group Overviews

Song a Day!

At its simplest level, the purpose of this calendar is to offer a wide-ranging selection of music: different styles, genres, origins, artists, historical periods and so on.

As part of an interesting and robust music curriculum, we believe that children need to hear and experience music and musical styles and artists that they may not otherwise have the opportunity to hear.


So here we have it; 190 school days… 190 songs!

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