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Literacy Strategy Overview

Disciplinary Literacy

  • Model disciplinary literacy in the classroom through expert use of musical terminology and vocabulary
  • Students learn to critically analyse music, focusing on elements like melody, harmony, rhythm, dynamics, and structure using appropriate technical language (e.g., "DR SMITH" framework)
  • Integration of literacy through reading and analysing song lyrics, musical scores, and written reflections on performances
  • Development of subject-specific vocabulary related to different musical styles, periods, and cultural contexts

Targeted Vocabulary Instruction

  • Key musical terminology introduced at the start of each unit and revisited throughout
  • Visual aids alongside vocabulary (e.g., musical notation, diagrams)
  • Regular use of musical elements vocabulary (DR SMITH - Dynamics, Rhythm, Structure, Melody, Instrumentation, Tempo, Harmony)
  • Style-specific vocabulary taught in context (e.g., reggae, blues, samba terminology)

Reading Comprehension

  • Analysis of song lyrics and their meaning/context
  • Reading and interpreting musical notation
  • Understanding historical and cultural context through written materials
  • Analysis of musical scores and performance directions

Academic Talk

  • Use of appropriate musical terminology in performance feedback
  • Structured peer assessment using technical vocabulary
  • Group discussions about musical elements and style features
  • Verbal analysis of performances using appropriate terminology

Scaffolded Writing Activities

  • Structured composition logs and evaluations
  • Written reflections on performances using success criteria
  • Analysis of musical elements using writing frames
  • Lyric writing templates and guidance
  • GCSE exam question practice with model answers