The Bridging unit is the first of six individual Book + CD + CD-ROM packs in Music Expres Year 7 . An exciting and imaginative introduction to the elements of music and core musical skills. This unit smoothly bridges the transition from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3 music.
Music Express Year 7 follows on from the award-winning Music Scheme for Primary Schools. Year 7 is published in six individual Book + CD + CD-ROM packs, each filled with all the resources a teacher could need and offering the flexibility to use acoustic instruments, electronic keyboards and ICT as suits the specific needs of any school! Each pack provides high quality, imaginative and inspirational music lessons for teaching a half term unit of work, and includes teaching activities, recordings, backing tracks, midi files, videoclips, assessment sheets, pupils' sheets, sample lesson plans and much much more...
The Bridging unit is the first of the six titles. An exciting and imaginative introduction to the elements of music and core musical skills. This unit smoothly bridges the transition from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3 music.
This is Book 21 in the Music Express Series. See all Music Express books here.
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