The Fun Music Company Curriculum
Australia
The Fun Music Company provides a complete primary school music curriculum program.
It is an Australian music program for primary school. It meets the requirements of the Australian curriculum v9.0 and its state-based equivalents. At the same time it makes lessons engaging and fun for children!
Activities are structured around four key areas of the curriculum – SKILL DEVELOPMENT, SING & PLAY, COMPOSE and CONNECT.
In this program you will have everything you need. It is a fun and exciting music curriculum program for primary school music.
It is a structured program with progression through the grades. It is also flexible and adaptable for mixed grade classes.
This is a program made in Australia, for Australian primary school children.
$799.00 [$726.36 ex GST]
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Make classroom music teaching more rewarding and fun without spending lots of time or money!
What You Get:
- Comprehensive K-6 music curriculum with 280 ready-to-teach lessons (40 per grade).
- Web-based interface accessible from any device with an Internet connection.
- Structured program with clear progression through grades, yet flexible for mixed classes.
- Alignment with the Australian Curriculum v9.0 and state-based equivalents.
Four Key Curriculum Areas:
- SKILLS – Fun warm-up activities that teach music elements.
- SING & PLAY – Complete arrangements with animated sheet music and play-along tracks.
- COMPOSE – Interactive lessons where students create their own music.
- CONNECT – Listening program exposing students to diverse musical styles.
This program includes:
- Step-by-step lesson plans for each grade.
- Video tutorials for all technical aspects.
- Complete assessment templates and rubrics.
- Bucket Drumming and Marimba Band activities for grades 5-6.
- Light-up lyrics and animated notation for easy learning.
This program is ideal for:
- Specialist music teachers seeking a comprehensive curriculum.
- Non-specialist classroom teachers needing to cover music.
- Schools without a dedicated music specialist.
- New and experienced teachers alike.


















