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Wider Opportunities - Teaching Resources
1 Music Elements Cards On CD-ROM
Based on the work of leading Music Adviser, Sue
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Beckett, these cards are now available for your
Interactive Whiteboard. Roll the dice at the click
of a button and enliven your music teaching in the
classroom.
070-MES0526 £12.99
2 Music Elements Dice Cards
Designed by leading Music Adviser, Sue Beckett, these
unique cards enable you to teach all aspects of Music
Elements. Containing over 150 cards and teacher’s
notes, the set provides an invaluable resource to
enliven music teaching in the Primary school and
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inspire your pupils. Includes Di (16 cm) with plastic
wallets and 150 cards.
070-MES0080 Cards Only £32.75
070-M-PVC Dice Only £19.95
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3 Rhythm Pattern Cards
Build -up a set of rhythm patterns with the role of di.
Contains 40 different patterns of varying difficulty;
simply add a different card to each side of the di and
role to determine the order of the rhythm patterns.
Great for teaching rhythm work.
070-MES0067 £17.75
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4 Musical Elements
Introducing a unique, exciting and highly visual chart
making it easy for both teacher abd pupils to gain 6
a clear understanding amd knowledge of musical
elements. A photocopiable black and white version
of the chart is included. Size: 100 x 70 cm.
070-R309 £9.95
5 Rhythm Cards
Suitable for Key Stages 1 and 2. Pictures on one side
and corresponding standard notation on the reverse.
Teachers can select either form of notation or combine
the two according to their own expertise and that of
their pupils.
Set of ten A4 sheets (70 cards). Each sheet has 7
laminated cards. Accompanying Teaching Guide,
written by Sue Beckett, provides clear guidance and
simple explanations, along with suggestions for
differentiated musical games and activities.
8 Developing Musical Skills
070-R756 £9.50
Complete pack of audio and visual resources for
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building musical skills and confidence from the
6 The World of Music Instruments
beginning. Fully accessible to all. Ideal for classroom
Find out how the instruments of yester-year compare music making and for instrumental lesson support.
INCLUDES BOOK
with the present day and how they relate to their
Irresistibly upbeat grooves, riffs and styles to wake
RECORDINGS CD &
continental ‘cousins’. This pack which consists of
up and shake up the musician in everyone. Includes
INTERACTIVE
a book and 3 CDs contains a wealth of information
a book and two CD-Roms with audio recordings,
looking at the history and origins of musical
whiteboard displays, and photocopiable printouts. CD-Rom
instruments. 070-MES0561 £19.99
070-MES1024 £40.75
9 Making Music
7 Listening To Music Elements 7+ Making Music is an invaluable and practical resource
‘Listening to Music’ is a series which actively engages
for all instrumental and singing teachers. It presents
children in listening to music so that they can perform
200 accessible and imaginative activities to improve
student’s musical understanding and aural awareness.
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it and compose it themselves. This pack comprises a
Includes:
visually exciting book, a CD of all the recordings, and
Over 200 step-by-step activities for beginners
a CD-Rom of interactive whiteboard activities and
upwards. 8
printouts bringing together music from Indonesia,
Imaginative and lively ways to develop musical
the Caribbean, India, the Pacific, South America and
understanding.
Europe — an eclectic mix of traditional, historical and
Ideas for both individual and group lessons.
contemporary music.
Pages can be photocopied.
070-MES0012 £29.99
070-MES0557 £20.50
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