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Francesca Smith, music teacher at Cawston Grange Primary School, shows how story can inspire some cool musical creations.

Starting a music lesson with a story rather than a song gives pupils the opportunity to experience music making differently – without feeling the constraints of comparing their compositions to other music they have heard. The absence of music should help them compose freely and explore their own ideas.

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