Pitch-perfect music for primary schools.

TEACHING CURRICULUM-ALIGNED MUSIC IS MORE PLANNED, PLAYFUL, PROGRESSIVE.

Our music education platform for primary schools gives specialist and non-specialist teachers the resources, skills and confidence needed to enhance learning outcomes.

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BENEFITS

Music to your ears.

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Curriculum-aligned content.

Get all the music education resources, materials and knowledge needed to cover the National Curriculum and Model Music Curriculum for KS1 (with Reception and KS2 coming).

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Built-in CPD.

Embedded teacher CPD courses ensure effective instruction, building confidence 
and skills in non-specialist teachers and upskilling specialist teachers, empowering 
them to deliver high-quality music lessons 
and to enjoy the process.

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Ready-made
lesson plans.

Reduce preparation time with detailed lesson plans and any warm-ups, play-based activities, slides and print-outs needed to deliver a comprehensive lesson.

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Foundational skills.

Foster foundational skills and support the transition from EYFS to KS1 through lessons that are embedded with the Characteristics of Effective Learning framework.

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Engaging content.

Ready-to-use teaching tools and classroom activities are designed to simplify teaching 
and make the learning experience fun. 
By singing, dancing, playing instruments and using materials to express feelings, every 
lesson is hands-on.

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Instrumental offering.

Older children at KS3 level can study guitar, piano, drums and electric bass. Our step-by-step method promotes independent learning and progress.

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Highlights

  • Written by teachers, for teachers.
  • 36 lessons per year group, divided into units of 6 weeks each.
  • Play-based, hands-on learning promoted throughout the lessons.
  • Music theory and terminology introduced from the beginning.
  • Colourful and dynamic resources designed to engage young minds.
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What teaching materials are available?

We provide ready-to-use lesson plans, digital resources like images and audio clips, and interactive slides for engaging lessons. These materials align with national curricula and support various teaching strategies.

Where can I download the teaching materials?

Teaching materials are available for use and downloadable on each lesson’s page.

Does The Ear Academy’s curriculum align with national standards?

Absolutely—the curriculum aligns with the UK National Curriculum and the Model Music Curriculum, ensuring lessons meet educational standards.

How are lessons structured?

Lessons are structured into ‘units’, each consisting of six lessons, covering topics like instrument exploration, music theory, and performance. They incorporate practical activities, discussions, and experiments to promote active learning.

Do you offer formal assessments on the platform?

Currently, we do not offer formal assessments for KS1 or EYFS. As the platform evolves and expands into KS2, we will explore the possibility of integrating formal assessment options for teachers who require them.

How do teachers assess progress during lessons?

Teachers use informal, formative assessments through observation and note-taking during each lesson. This allows them to monitor students' progress towards meeting learning objectives and identify areas that may need additional focus. Each unit concludes with a performance by the children. This is an opportunity for both the teacher and the pupils to reflect on what has been learnt and what progress has been made during that unit.

What role does the 'Reflect' section play in assessments?

The 'Reflect' section at the end of each lesson encourages pupils to review and apply what they’ve learned. This acts as an assessment tool, helping teachers gauge pupils’ understanding and pinpoint areas that may need further explanation or practice.

How does The Ear Academy support teachers' professional development?

The Ear Academy for primary schools includes a CPD programme that focuses on building teacher confidence, developing subject knowledge, and enhancing pedagogical skills. It offers resources and activities to support teachers in their professional growth.

How will the CPD courses improve teacher confidence?

The CPD courses at The Ear Academy provide teachers with a deep understanding of music content and offer classroom strategies and frameworks to improve their teaching practices. High-quality resources, including lesson plans and instructional videos, are provided to prepare teachers for content, while opportunities for practice and reflection help them refine their skills.

What CPD elements are included?

The CPD elements include knowledge checks, classroom strategies, and opportunities to practise content. Teachers can use these to refine their teaching approaches and ensure they are lesson-ready.

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The sweet sound of affordability.

The Ear’s pricing is highly cost-effective and is based on the size of your school.
You can also request a free 14-day trial.