Corrulute at Home
Making a Corrulute at home with your child is a whole lot of fun and it also offers a wealth of learning opportunities that match up with the school curriculum. You can bring in a wide range of subjects, everything from art and design, technology, literacy through to science and of course music!
We've put together some ideas to help you below. A good place to start is with the 'Corrulute curriculum' as this simple chart shows all the areas of learning that can be brought into making your child's Corrulute.
We've put together some ideas to help you below. A good place to start is with the 'Corrulute curriculum' as this simple chart shows all the areas of learning that can be brought into making your child's Corrulute.
Free Learning Resources Here
- A Corrulute Curriculum Map: This will give you a broad overview of the different areas of learning that making a Corrulute can involve
- History/ Design & Technology: The history and design of stringed musical instruments: an introduction to the craft of luthery
- Art: A guide to designing the artwork on your Corrulute sound box
- Art: Infill Designs for the Corrulute sound box worksheet
- Art: Infill Designs for the Corrulute sound box - powerpoint presentation
- Maths: Stringing up your Corrulute: a tally chart to help you get your Corrulute tuned up ready for playing
- Literacy: a writing template for evaluating your design
- Literacy/Design & Technology: instructions for making an acoustic Corrulute
- Literacy/Design & Technology: instructions for making an electric Corrulute
- Rockschool free 'Ukulele 7 Step Guide' for beginners