Key Stages 3-4

Teaching music during Key Stages 3-4 can reinforce earlier learning as well as develop new skills. Plymouth Youth Music Service helps pupils understand themselves, relate to others and develop their cultural understanding. Plymouth Youth Music Service has responded by providing thousands of high quality interactive music resources, including:

All of the resources support and enhance inclusive music making where all pupils can engage in a meaningful way.

They can be used during the lessons to provide a relevant and positive learning environment where listening, composing and performing are integrated. Additionally between the sessions they can be revisited in the classroom or elsewhere to motivate, consolidate and support learning.

Practically they can be used online or downloaded to your memory stick or computer.

Everyone loves using Plymouth Youth Music Service - but don’t take our word for it, why not read what teachers, pupils and Music Services have to say.

Access to these resources is by annual subscription to Plymouth Youth Music Service. However, as part of our ongoing programme of support for music education in Plymouth, we are making this invaluable resource available to you until September 2010 absolutely FREE of charge.

Contact us now to claim your free login.

"It can be hard to find music resources that don’t give you problems with copyright, but with Charanga, we can download it and use it on our school’s VLE.

Also, students can be listening to a piece of music and, at certain points, pop-up messages appear on-screen to point out certain things"

Emma Lamb, Music Teacher, Hutton C of E Grammar