Every teacher a music teacher
Aurora Classroom has resources to support music teaching at every level from EYFS to A level, with adapted curricula for SEND learners in a variety of settings.

Mapped against the national curriculum
- Each of our units are accompanied by mapping documents to summarise each week’s learning and show progression over the project with reference to the national and Model Music curricula.
- We have also provided a programme summary document which details how the resources are sequenced and will support you through the Ofsted ‘deep dive’ process.
- Take the stress out of lesson planning: every activity and lesson plan includes a summary of learning objectives which can be downloaded as a PDF.
“I cannot say enough good things about these resources. Everything is spot on!”
Emily
SEND music teacher, Westminster
The best way to bring music into the classroom
Resources for all
Find the perfect activities for your class – Aurora Classroom has a resources for EYFS, Primary, Secondary and SEND settings.
Build your own units
Delve into our extensive activity and audio libraries to build your own units of work and make separate playlists for individual classes.
Audio clips at your fingertips
Choose from hundreds of tracks, recorded by Aurora’s musicians, to bring music into the classroom throughout the day.
Free CPD
CPD is at the heart of our work: from teaching films embedded into our primary and SEND units, to online events focusing on current issues in music teaching.
Share music at home
Children will be able to share their learning at home with a selection of films, recordings and activities via a unique link.
Put on your own performance
Use our scripts, backing tracks and scores to enable your class or ensemble to put on their own performance and share their learning with an audience.

Explore key symphonic works
Our GCSE and A level resource packs support the teaching of set works and related genres, including:
- An overview of the work and its context of composition
- A selection of dictation, ‘spot the errors’, and aural perception questions
- Answers to all questions and direction to relevant musical excerpts
- Suggested extended response questions and a reading list to support A level students’ wider learning
- Links to performances by Aurora Orchestra

Coming soon! An introduction to the orchestra like you’ve never seen before…
Coming Autumn 2025 – our latest resource is designed to introduce your pupils to the orchestra, with activities for each year group across Key Stage 3 and a film of our extraordinary performance of Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals, produced in collaboration with renowned physical theatre company, Frantic Assembly.
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