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Choose from 1,700 worksheets and, if you wish, tailor them to suit your classes. We’ve given you complete control over what to include and what to leave out.
For this example, we’ll choose a lesson on African Drumming to teach to a Year 7 class (11 to 12-year-olds):
- Choose File > Worksheet Creator
- Make sure “Teaching and learning materials” is selected from the list. Click Next.

- We could choose a worksheet for a particular size of class of group but, for this example, we’ll just click Next.

- Now you’ll get to see a broad overview of all 1700 worksheets.
African drumming is a popular topic at Key Stage 3 in the UK so we’ll select “UK KS3 and GCSE Projects” and click Next.

- We’ll choose "African Drumming KS3" from the list and click Next.

- You can see that we can choose from:
• Teacher Notes
• Worksheets on Kpanlogo, Agbadza and Sikyi
• Appraising African Drumming
Each has a brief description of how it fits in with your teaching.
We’ll select "Appraising African Drumming" and click Next.

- You’ll see a preview of your chosen worksheet.

- Click Finish to open the worksheet as a standard Sibelius file, where you can adapt and add to it using all your powerful Sibelius tools and functions.

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Having created or adapted worksheets using the Worksheet Creator, you can go on to publish them on SibeliusEducation.com.
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- Upload your educational materials.
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