Film Music Scheme of Work for KS3

Film music is a stimulating musical topic that all students can relate to, whether they go on to study Music at GCSE or not! Simplify your planning with this scheme of work written for the 2014 curriculum.

There is so much material here!

L Williams, Music Teacher & Peer Reviewer

Each resource contains 6 one-hour comprehensive lesson plans, which include a starter, main, plenary and homework task designed to enhance learners’ understanding and appreciation of film music. Covers a range of film genres, from Harry Potter to Godzilla.

Inspire your students!

  • Stimulating worksheets for every lesson
  • Varied activities support different learning styles
  • Lessons differentiated for a range of abilities – allows every pupil to achieve their potential

The extent of musical language available for students to access is excellent

L Williams, Music Teacher & Peer Reviewer

Effortless delivery!

  • Comprehensive lesson plans – ready to use or adapt to your class’s needs
  • Clear schemes of work closely linked to the KS3 curriculum:
    • Builds on skills and knowledge through performing, composing and listening
    • Develops a deep understanding of music and its history
  • All answers provided – perfect for AfL and speedy peer-assessment

What do teachers say about this resource? (10747)

An outstanding resource - thorough, detailed, well formatted... It would be great for an experienced teacher who wanted a well-constructed topic to fit into a Scheme of Learning, and would very ably support a less-experienced teacher, with clear lesson objectives and plans. Terrific! It is both clear and thorough. The necessary detail is there for an inexperienced teacher. It would be easy to fit into a SofL and there is so much detail included. There is a wide range of activities covering performing, composing and listening... As mentioned, it covers a wide range of activities, and these have been carefully linked to the National Curriculum. I think that learners of all abilities would really enjoy the activities. I like the fact that it encourages students to think carefully about the music and focuses on interpretive qualities of film music alongside technical aspects such as instrument identification.

A Moxon, Head of Performing Arts & Peer Reviewer

Very well constructed and provides clear planning that allows the students to develop a good awareness of the purpose, role and importance of soundtracks and film music.

There are a number of guided listening tasks that focus the students’ attention and allow them to build an awareness of how sound can be used to convey mood and emotion. The questioning is differentiated and allows different levels of responses from the students.

The quality of the content of the worksheets is very high and allows learning to be developed and extended. The questioning, prompts and the different approaches to questioning are useful and provide a really good start to further class discussion.

This resource develops and enhances learning, and this scheme of work has very good educational value. The range of listening, performing, composing and arranging activities are varied and allow students to develop greater awareness of music for purpose and builds knowledge. The way in which the questioning develops listening skills is perfect preparation for GCSE appraising and exam technique. The use of comparison between different pieces of music is fantastic preparation for the exam element in GCSE Music.

It was good that this resource focused on the pieces that were prominent and important in the development of musical writing at the time. The links provided are good and provide a chance to extend learning and understanding. There is a clear description of the section of music (with timings) that should be listened to. This would enable a teacher to find the whereabouts of the required section of music quickly and easily.

This resource that matches the KS3 specification very well. There is a lot of good preparation for understanding at GCSE level and this resource would help students in terms of giving time and space to develop listening, critical thinking and analytical skills. This scheme also works on taking melodies and developing and altering them to fit the purpose intended.

An exceptional resource for KS3 teachers. The learning is well thought out and the learning journey is clearly and carefully controlled. The activities are given a realistic time frame for completion and the workbook allows for assessment to be undertaken.

The range of listening example is fantastic and the films used are brilliant and engaging. I have very much enjoyed listening to many of them again.

S Humphries, Head of Music & Peer Reviewer

Very clearly laid out... There are a good range of listening, composing and performing tasks... A wide range of different film Music is used over the whole unit... I liked that each lesson started with a listening task and that each lesson a different genre of film was used... It matches up with the current curriculum, it allows for a wide range of listening to different styles and genres. 

S Barber, Head of Music & Peer Reviewer

The 6 lessons have varied tasks and have the potential to increase student knowledge and understanding about film music . There is so much material here.

The extent of musical language available for students to access is excellent.

It prepares students well for further study of film music as they have had access to a wide variety of musical features, key words and performance/composition examples.

L Williams, Music Teacher & Peer Reviewer