Why we teach Music at Longford Church of England Primary School:
Music is a universal language. One of the most creative subjects, music engages and inspires children, helps increase their self-confidence and sense of achievement. Not only that, developing a love of music can support brain development in a range of ways: improving memory and focus, increases co-ordination, encourages self-expression, builds self-esteem and strengthens language skills.
At Longford, we make music an enjoyable learning experience. We encourage children to participate in a variety of musical experiences. Music connects us all and we recognise it is a performing art tool which inspires creativity, a means of self-expression and steers children on their musical journeys as well as giving them opportunities to connect with others.
Key Learning |
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Appreciation |
Appraisal |
Composition |
Performing |
Identify in music, cultural or historical influences and have opinions about these in the context of the world. Appreciate different tastes in music and value the opinions of others. |
Analyse music to identify techniques, musical elements and instrumentation to enable children to become a discerning listener. |
Use and apply knowledge of a wide range of techniques to confidently create pieces of music, express themselves and communicate with others. |
With courage, perform to an audience to enable confident and collaborative working. Celebrate success at all levels. Perform with others, building resilience and teamwork. |
Knowledge Progression