Clements For Schools
Clements is the leading e-learning resource for teachers of Grade 5 Theory.
"We really like Clements Theory, especially being able to track student progress. We've found it invaluable and I would highly recommend it."
Ben Dowsett, Curriculum Manager for Music, The Sixth Form College, Farnborough
Clements Theory offers a range of tools to help you provide Grade 5 Theory tuition while saving time to focus on classroom and practical lessons.
- Try Clements Theory for yourself - request a FREE trial for your school, for two weeks unlimited access with five user licenses!
Designed for Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) and Trinity College, as well as for use at KS3 and KS4, our comprehensive study guides and thousands of exam-style practice questions will equip your students with the knowledge and confidence to pass their music theory exam.
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- Set specific assignments for students: Choose a specific subject area, select a number of questions and difficulty, and which of your students should take the assignment. It will then appear on their home page for completion and you will be notified when they've finished. You can review their answers and monitor their progress every step of the way.
- Predefined assignments based on specific study guides: Each study guide will include a number of assignments, in increasing difficulty, which test the material covered in the study guide. As usual, you are able to review students' answers and monitor their progress.
- Classroom mode: You can set up special accounts for use for single sessions in the classroom. "Classroom mode" does not include the personalisation features, and simply allows students to use the study guides and take practice questions without their progress being tracked.
Five reasons why you should use Clements:
1. Step-by-Step Online Study Guides
Our step-by-step online study guides are prepared by highly experienced music theory teachers and cover all key music topics from first principles through to Grade 5 plus.
- Take a closer look at study guides.
2. Practice Questions Online
Your students can sit their own mock exams. With access to thousands of Grade 5 Theory questions choose to focus on problem areas or tackle random selections across all key topics.
- Take a closer look at practice questions.
3. Tools for Teachers
Manage student subscriptions from your school's own personal home page. Add a new student account or delete one when no longer required. Monitor the activity and progress of each of your students as they use our study guides and practice questions.
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4. Track Student Progress
Our real-time charts enable you to keep track of your students' improvements in all key topic areas as well as monitoring their overall progress
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5. Help and Support
Q and A: Both you and your students can submit questions and receive answers from the experienced Clements community.
Current top 5 questions from the Q and A:
- I have trouble remembering key signatures so does anyone have an easy way of remembering them (a rhym for example) or do I just have to try and remember them? Thanks...
- How do you remember the minor melodic and harmonic scales easily?
- What is 9,8 (time signature(nine quavers per bar)) in simple time?
- I know that for a melodic minor you raise 6th and 7th on the way up and the normal key signature on the way down, but I don't how to do a minor?
- What does D.C mean?
Full questions, and the answers from our expert community, are only visible to subscribers.
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"Highly recommended. A far more interactive, effective and fun way to study music theory."
MUSIC TEACHER magazine, June 2011



