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Notate 2
Designed in the classroom for music education

 
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Key NEW Software Features

'How to' Guide

Schemes of Work

Tried & Tested in the Classroom

Use Notate 2 at home for £1

Making Every Child's Music Matter - Music Manifesto Report no.2

Simple Music Glossary

Lyrics to Example Files used in Notate

About the Notation used in the Software

Music Datafiles for Junior Viewpoint and Viewpoint

Useful Links

Keyboard Shortcuts

Minimum Specification

 
Current software v.2.26
 
REVIEWS
"... a well organised program that should bring enjoyment & reward to pupils from a wide range of ability as well as offering teachers – quite a number of whom are not trained music teachers – an inspiring & structured resource."
Hugh John, Merlin John Online

"...encourages creativity & develops a clearer idea of notation..."
InteracTive

"Notate enables pupils to fit different parts together, whether melodic, rhythmic or textural which involves thinking creatively."
Alison Rolls, Colleton Primary School, Twyford

"Many children, including some less able & others normally unenthusiastic about music, have been asking when they can use Notate again..."
Fiona Greer, Grazeley Parochial Primary, Reading

"Notate works alongside the school’s curriculum areas & objectives at getting the children more involved with ICT..."
Erika Sebokova, Radstock Primary School, Reading

"Notate enables children to gain certain skills such as problem solving as it allows them to make their own choices."
Sheryl Henry, Raynham Primary School, Edmonton

"...pupils who are unable to play instruments well enough to compose have excelled themselves."
Rob Hamilton, Westfield Middle School, Bedford

Schemes of Work

Notate 2 can do so much more than introduce a pupil to creating and developing musical ideas through composition. The software can help children to share ideas, review and investigate their own work, as well as that of fellow classmates.

Here you will find guidelines on just how well Notate 2 can be used at KS1 and KS2 levels to meet the curriculum guidelines for using ICT to capture, change and combine sounds.

Links with the KS1 ICT Curriculum

Links with the KS2 ICT Curriculum

For more information about how Notate 2 is already being used in the classroom, why not read a selection of case studies written by teachers who are more than happy with the software's performance in their lessons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
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