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Ideas for music teaching games and activities for teachers to use in the classroom with primary school pupils

Curriculum notes

These clips are suitable for teaching music at Early Years and Foundation Stage in England, Foundation Stage in Wales, Early Years and Foundation in Northern Ireland and Early in Scotland.

Teacher techniques - (Missing Instruments) Encouraging listening

Use this technique around missing instruments to encourage listening in primary school children at key stage one.

Teacher techniques - (Missing Instruments) Encouraging listening

Teacher techniques - Ha! (Ensemble music)

Try out teaching music with an ensemble for key stage one children.

Teacher techniques - Ha! (Ensemble music)

Teacher techniques - 1, 2, 3, 4 (Teaching basic rhythms)

A simple game using the four beat pattern to teach children at primary school about the basics of music.

Teacher techniques - 1, 2, 3, 4 (Teaching basic rhythms)

Teacher techniques - 1 to 10 (Group activities)

Build a sense of togetherness when teaching music to primary school children.

Teacher techniques - 1 to 10 (Group activities)

Get children active in the classroom or outside with this game for key stage one primary school pupils.

Teacher techniques - 8-4-2-1 (Energising children)

Teacher techniques - Do-Re-Mi (Understanding pitch)

A game for teachers to use with primary school pupils to build an understanding of pitch in music.

Teacher techniques - Do-Re-Mi (Understanding pitch)

Teacher techniques - Swampee (High and low pitch)

Turn recognising changes in pitch into an energetic game with this activity.

Teacher techniques - Swampee (High and low pitch)

Teacher techniques - Pat Pat Clap (Collective pulse)

Help your class develop a sense of pulse with this simple music game.

Teacher techniques - Pat Pat Clap (Collective pulse)

Teacher techniques - Wizard Hat (Teaching Conducting)

Introduce the concept of conducting in music to primary school children at key stage one.

Teacher techniques - Wizard Hat (Teaching Conducting)

Teacher techniques - Mexican clap (Pulse and coordination)

Use the Mexican Clap game to teach primary school children about pitch and coordination in music.

Teacher techniques - Mexican clap (Pulse and coordination)

Teacher techniques - Mirror me (Synchronisation)

A game that develops leading an ensemble and a sense of pulse among a group.

Teacher techniques - Mirror me (Synchronisation)

Teacher techniques - Forbidden rhythm (Patterns and Attention)

A simple to set up game that is a fun way to use call and response whilst introducing new rhythms.

Teacher techniques - Forbidden rhythm (Patterns and Attention)

Teacher techniques - Sound detectives (Conducting and Attention)

A music activity designed to encourage listening and develop musical terminology.

Teacher techniques - Sound detectives (Conducting and Attention)