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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

Tried and Tested in the Classroom

If you are interested in any of these web sites, click on the title for more information:

  • Colleton Primary School, Twyford
    According to Alison Rolls, Year 5 and 6 teacher, Notate 2 has enabled children who have no knowledge of formal notation to begin to use this as a tool to record their own compositions. Pupils with no skill on an instrument have been able to try out musical ideas and develop their own compositions. Whilst those, who do have some knowledge, have been enabled to progress further and faster than they would have in this area.
  • Grazeley Parochial Primary School, Reading
    Fiona Greer’s enthusiasm for ICT and Music is obvious: “Many children in the class, including some less able and others normally unenthusiastic about music, have been asking when they can use Notate again as they want to extend their compositions. I look forward to using it again with them. We all had fun!”
  • Radstock Primary School, Reading
    Radstock Primary School chose Notate because it was more advanced than other software programs they were using. Notate 2 gave the children more choice and greater challenges, enabling them to gain further musical experience.
  • Raynham Primary School, Edmonton
    Sheryl Henry, Year 5 and 6 Teacher, says of the software: " I have used Notate on an interactive whiteboard, which has been a great way to encourage group discussion and whole class participation. The children like to get involved as much as possible and Notate 2 enables them to do this... The ability to customise the software to tailor it to individuals or whole classes makes it easy for the children to use and accessible to all."

  • Westfield Middle School, Bedford
    Rob Hamilton, Head of Music, has asked for more computers in his classroom so that a greater number of pupils can have access to Notate 2. He states, "It is very evident that pupils’ National Curriculum levels of attainment have increased at a faster rate than previously as a result of pupils’ using Notate".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
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