![]() Visit the website and browse the free resources available. For those running virtual choirs, we have compiled a range of warm-ups, unison songs, and songs in parts, complete with performance, backing, and rehearsal tracks.įriday Afternoons is a free resource which connects teachers and young people with contemporary composers, through high-quality songs. The Song Bank contains scores, lyrics sheets and backing tracks for over 70 contemporary classical songs, plus associated resources aimed at supporting teachers to deliver singing sessions, including Charanga resources, worksheets, and videos designed for young people and teachers. There are also songs and activities for learning about topics and every week, a new Song of the week will feature an engaging teaching video and audio tracks, lyrics, musical score and various activities that go along with it. Sing Up at Home has themed playlists of songs to fit every mood – including songs to calm and relax you, songs to get you moving, and empowering songs to lift you up. Over the coming weeks, children are invited to take part in the ‘I am a Robot’ sing, sign and dance challenge, where adults can send in videos of their child’s robot performance for the chance for it to be included in a new BBC Teach Bring the Noise music video. Ten Pieces at Home has various useful resources available here. Children can get started quickly and easily with Play It!, an online interactive music tool to help them learn about the different elements that make up a song. Resources include, ‘Thunder Jam’ an animation series that can tie into themes of Spring, weather and Vivaldi new songs in a variety of styles such as ‘Music Time’ and ‘Golden’ with lyric sheets and the BBC Philharmonic. The website offers interactive and inclusive activities for EYFS, KS1 and SEND pupils. You can read our page specifically about online learning and safeguarding here. We also have advice on speaking to young people about the Coronavirus, written by a psychologist, available here.Ĭlick here for a range of free, fun and simple online music resources that can be used flexibly at home or in the classroom. You can find all of our regularly updated guidance for Schools and Music Education providers on our Music Unlocked page, with specific guidance supplements for England and the devolved nations. For even more practical resources for music educators, teachers and parents, please visit the #CanDoMusic website. ![]() We have sections specifically EYFS and Primary Teachers and Pupils, Secondary Teachers and Pupils, Parents and general Music Education Resources below. Below our partner organisations have provided a selection of home learning resources. ![]()
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