Description
See how you can make literacy and music history part of your classroom every day!
This ready-to-use sample pack introduces provides you with a taste of how you can expose your students to a new composer each day, with short, accessible biographies, engaging comprehension questions, suggested answers, and QR codes linking directly to listening clips. Perfect for cross-curricular learning, cultural capital, and building stronger reading skills.
✨ What’s Included
✔️ 7 Composer Profiles (a taste of April) – each with a 150-word biography at an age-appropriate level
✔️ 5 Daily Comprehension Questions – covering retrieval, vocabulary, inference, explanation, and summary
✔️ Suggested Answers – ideal for whole-class discussion or independent marking
✔️ QR Codes to Music Clips – instant access to performances via MusicOfTheDay.co.uk
✔️ Range of Genres & Eras – from Baroque to contemporary, film scores to jazz
🎯 Benefits for Teachers & Students
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Cross-curricular value – strengthen literacy while exploring music and history.
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No prep required – ideal for daily starters, assemblies, guided reading, or music lessons.
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Engages curiosity – connects reading with real listening experiences.
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Differentiation built in – questions range from simple retrieval to higher-order thinking.
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Versatile use – works in full lessons, short tasks, homework, or supply cover.
📚 Curriculum Links
United States – Common Core Standards
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RI.3.1–5.1 – Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text.
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RI.3.2–5.2 – Determine main idea and key details.
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RI.4.4 – Determine meaning of academic and domain-specific words.
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RL.3.3–5.3 – Describe characters and their influence on events.
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SL.4.2 – Interpret information presented in diverse media (QR-linked listening).
United Kingdom – National Curriculum
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English (KS2 Reading) – retrieve and record information, build vocabulary, and draw inferences.
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Music (KS2/KS3) – listen with attention to detail, appreciate great composers, and understand the history of music.
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PSHE/Cultural Capital – broaden knowledge of significant figures across time and cultures.
👩🏫 How to Make the Most of This Resource
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Use as to spark discussion.
- Assign comprehension tasks as independent reading or homework.
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Pair with creative writing (e.g. reviews, diary entries, letters to the composer).
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Link listening tasks to music appreciation lessons or assemblies.
🛒 Why Teachers Love It
Teachers save valuable planning time, pupils gain literacy and cultural knowledge, and everyone enjoys meaningful exposure to music that stretches far beyond the classroom.
🎶 Perfect for:
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Classroom teachers (Grades 3–6 / UK KS2 & KS3)
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Substitute/supply teachers needing ready-to-use lessons
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Homeschool families seeking structured daily activities
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Cross-curricular projects linking English, Music, and History





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