The eLearning system has a variety of different resource types, here's a quick overview of each of them from a teaching point-of-view. Click the "Show me" links to be given a list of all the resources of a particular type on the system.
To explore the resources yourself, have a look at the Resource Types section on our Explore page.
Full songs and backing tracks with lyrics, highlighted in time with the music to support classroom singing or instrumental playing.
Can't find the CD you need for a lesson? Don't panic, it's highly likely that the music you want is here. All the exemplar music referred to in national curriculum material and other recommended schemes of work is available here, at your finger tips.
Virtual 4 or 6 track mixer, with pre-loaded samples that students can trigger on or off, adjust volume and pan left or right, to build a backing track for rehearsal, recording or performance.
Classic cartoon clips, stories and animated explanations of musical elements, ideal for engaging primary children.
Quiz activities, covering a broad spectrum of musical knowledge, suitable for whole class or small groups at Key Stage 3.
Show me Don't panic and predictability resources...
Interactive listening activities focused on identifying musical elements, ideal for either whole class or individual pupil use.
Show me Drag and Drop and Mix and Match resources...
Exercises and pieces to support instrumental teaching and learning, SMILE resources not only allow you to control the tempo, but also the backing track mix and instrument animation, giving you a flexible tool to use in your teaching. Read more about how to use our SMILE resources.
Show me SMILE resources for guitar, keyboard, drums, recorder, woodwind, brass, strings and percussion...
To support teaching and learning of singing and rhythm notation, interactive rhythm cards with configurable backing track and three different learning options; listen, see and sing, listen and sing, and look and sing.
Listen first and follow the rap lyrics on screen, then fill in the gaps when the words are highlighted in red. A perfect introduction to rapping, particularly to support a group activity.
Customizable, alternative notation methods to support class or individual rhythmic or melodic composition activities.
A variety of images to provide classroom stimulus, whether as part of a unit such as 'painting with sound' or to provide contextual information or inspiration.
Drag and drop the pieces to complete labeled images of instruments.
Create a complete backing track by using numbers to place sample loops in order.
Interactive listening activities focused on identifying musical elements or instruments, ideal for either whole class or individual pupil use.
Related audio such as sound effects, presented each with play controls on screen to enable live listening and comparison.
Quiz activity, sometimes including audio, presented for classes or individual students to answer and consolidate their learning.
Media rich presentations on elements of rap and hip-hop, from lyric writing to history, ideal for classroom use or for students to follow in their own time.
The next step (or alternative) to Gap Fill, Rap Challenge presents progressively harder lyrical rap segments for students to listen, follow and then try themselves.
A series of activities, ideally suited for secondary pupils, the Charanga Rhythm Machine enables students to explore and build multi-layered rhythm patterns and test their aural ability with beat challenges.
Configurable patterns with backing tracks to support teaching and learning of singing using tonic solfa with hand actions.
Presents audio clips in a time line, with labels at different points to highlight appropriate musical elements or devices. Track explorer provides the flexibility to hide these labels, jump to any point of the music and to tag and add your own labels with annotations.
Detailed descriptions and contextual examples of music theory, perfect for either whole class demonstration or individual student exploration.
A huge variety of videos, including orchestral performances, documentary, cartoons and instructional material, ideally suited for providing context to a broad range of different learning intentions.
Interactive word searches, covering a variety of musical aspects, elements and parts of instruments.