Keyboard Skills Year 7 – Spring Term.

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Keyboard Skills Year 7 – Spring Term

Step 3 – Moving Your Right Hand Around We are learning how to move our right-hand around the keyboard. Success Criteria Describe how to do each method verbally. Demonstrate method 1 – ‘thumb under and finger over’. Demonstrate method 2 – stretching. Demonstrate method 3 – moving. Use one of the methods of moving my right-hand without looking at my hand.

Method 1 ‘thumb under and finger over’ Step 3 Method 1 ‘thumb under and finger over’ Success Criteria Describe how to do each method verbally. Demonstrate method 1 – ‘thumb under and finger over’. Demonstrate method 2 – stretching. Demonstrate method 3 – moving. Use one of the methods of moving my right-hand without looking at my hand. Thumb under Finger over We are learning how to move our right-hand around the keyboard.

You need to stretch your fingers to cover a wider range of notes. Step 3 Method 2 Stretching Success Criteria Describe how to do each method verbally. Demonstrate method 1 – ‘thumb under and finger over’. Demonstrate method 2 – stretching. Demonstrate method 3 – moving. Use one of the methods of moving my right-hand without looking at my hand. We are learning how to move our right-hand around the keyboard. You need to stretch your fingers to cover a wider range of notes.

Remember to keep your hand shape the same!! Step 3 We are learning how to move our right-hand around the keyboard. Method 3 – Moving Slide your hand up and down the keyboard so that your fingers are covering different notes. C D E F G A B C D E Remember to keep your hand shape the same!! Page 7

Move your hand up the keyboard Move your hand down the keyboard Step 3 Method 3 moving Success Criteria Describe how to do each method verbally. Demonstrate method 1 – ‘thumb under and finger over’. Demonstrate method 2 – stretching. Demonstrate method 3 – moving. Use one of the methods of moving my right-hand without looking at my hand. Move your hand up the keyboard Move your hand down the keyboard We are learning how to move our right-hand around the keyboard.

Step 3 – Moving your right hand around We are learning how to move our right-hand around the keyboard.