Music theory worksheets are valuable tools for individuals who are learning or studying music. These worksheets provide structured exercises that focus specifically on note values. With a range of activities and exercises tailored to different skill levels, music theory worksheets help students grasp the concept of note values and their significance in creating rhythm and melodic patterns. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced musician, these worksheets are designed to enhance your understanding of note values and improve your musical performance.
It's important that piano students speak the language of music. And there's no better way to learn musical terms & symbols than with games!
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Ejercicios básicos de percusión corporal. Descubre los sonidos de tu cuerpo con palmas, chasquidos, zapatazos...
3 Exercises For Orff Body Percussion 1. An easy and fun rhythmic exercise for Orff Body Percussion. 2. Follow up to the first Keep the Beat. Slightly more difficult rhythmic exercise for Orff body percussion with dotted quarter note, eighth note rhythms. 3. Follow up to Keep The Beat 1 and 2. Emphasis is on precision with rests needing care. Each part should follow on to the next in a seamless flow. This exercise can be repeated at faster and faster tempos. TERMS OF USE: © Yvonne Johnson Music. All Rights Reserved Free downloads are intended for your own personal, non-commercial use or for use with students in your private studio or classroom. You may not sell, resell, distribute as your own, share or upload to the internet any sheet music either purchased or available as a free download. The copyright of all music, paid or free is owned by Yvonne Johnson Music
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Digital sheet music for piano, (easy) NOTE: Glee (tv series), chords indications, lyrics may be included (please check the first page above before to buy this item to see what's included) Excellent easy version, as complete as it can be without being too hard. I like it very much! I love the song, I love Queen and now I love being able to play the music - it's very easy, fortunately for me! One of my favorite Queen's songs presented in this easy-to-read version. Enjoyed the music and was super-easy to download and print out. Recommended!
Music is organized sound. I like to give students opportunities to organize sound and icons for sounds before we work with organizing notation. One of the ways I do that is to create sound songs. We take a basic grid and brainstorms sounds we can make with our bodies (APPROPRIATE sounds *giggle*) and then draw shapes and simple picture to represent them. We draw them into the grid so that they are organized and then perform them for each other. FUN! Another thing I like to do is work with ready icons for body percussion. I introduce this in Kindergarten, but we review it in 1st and 2nd grades and add a composing element to it. Until recently I used a pretty old set of body percussion clip art to create a slide show. Here's what the new version looks like: I used this with some classes this week and they loved it! We talked about one sound to the beat means a quarter note and one picture in each square. After we add barred eighth notes or two sounds on one beat we'll take some time to compose our own. I'll print out little copies of all the body percussion actions and they will place them on the squares in the grid and perform. When we finish or as we begin to use this activity just to review or as a warm-up I'll add some body percussion worksheets to the end of class or to workstations. I'll be using these: Quick enough to do in the last ten minutes of class or at a workstation, I really like making connections to reading and writing AND music. Check out the Body Percussion set HERE.
I love fingerplays, do you? There are so many different ones and the text is typically rhythmic and short, perfect for working on steady beat, rhythmic division, and expressive elements like dynamics and the four voices. They are also perfect to use with older students to develop ostinato (short, repeating patterns that create harmonic texture) and for improvisation. For the full slide set, click here. Here are some of the slides in the set: Hope you enjoy!
#Percusióncorporal #Juegos Con este juego pueden practicarse movimientos básicos de la percusión corporal.Además, se trabajan los números y las sumas, la creatividad, la iniciativa...Puedes utilizar este material bajo la licencia Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).Agradezco que si lo utilizas, hagas referencia a la autoría, no le des uso comercial y lo compartas bajo las mismas condiciones.Descárgalo en castellano y en valencianoPDF EN CASTE
Une première partition pour interpréter un petit air populaire avec les Boomwhackers : "Frère Jacques" pour Boomwhackers (LaCatalane) Il convient bien entendu d'expliquer aux élèves la signification du signe noir du bout de la ligne (reprise = répétition...
The glockenspiel or the xylophone is one of the first musical instruments children can use to take their first steps in playing music.This repertoire is rich enough to get you started.
Montessori-inspired music themed learning activities for kids.
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1st of all, download the song "Killing me softly" by The Fugees and then do this worksheet which has a lot of activities. Hope u like it !!! :) - ESL worksheets
Are you a fan of 'Baby Shark'? Of course, who isn't? It's the most popular children's song on the planet right now - it even has its own dance! Originally a campfire song, "Baby Shark" became...
I started back to school this past week with my kids on Tuesday. I had such a great first week and I am so excited to be back making musi...
Une petite nouveauté vient enrichir notre programme d'école à la maison cette année: j'aime beaucoup l'idée de Charlotte Mason, d'avoir toujours un compositeur et un artiste "en cours". Charlotte pensait que les oeuvres d'art reflétaient les grandes idées de chaque époque, qu'il fallait les faire étudier dès 6ans, et encourager l'enfant à fréquenter concerts et musées. Chaque oeuvre découverte doit donner lieu à une narration orale Elle préconise de consacrer six à douze semaines à l'étude de chacun: j'ai fait le choix d'en changer tous les deux mois. Nous étudierons donc leur vie, leur oeuvre, nous rendrons dans des musées à leur rencontre, apprendrons à les reconnaître et tenterons d'imiter quelques techniques. Cette matière concernera tous les enfants, quel que soit leur âge, mais le niveau de difficulté sera bien sûr adapté. Une fiche sur chacun sera réalisée, et placée par ordre chronologique dans le livre des siècles, leur classeur temporel personnel dont je parlerai plus précisément bientôt. Tous les articles sur la pédagogie Charlotte Mason: Le livre sur Amazon, La pédagogie Charlotte Mason et l'école à la maison, Liste française de Living Books, Liste française de living books de maths et de sciences, La pédagogie Charlotte Mason et les enfants Asperger, Le journal de la nature, Le livre des siècles à télécharger, La dictée Charlotte Mason.
So, I absolutely LOVE the anchor charts I’ve been seeing on blogs and on Pinterest. Apparently, anchor charts are supposed to be minimalistic so as not to confuse the children with extra inf…
After doing the reading activities, why not listen to that great song ??Easy and entertaining :) - ESL worksheets
It's getting into my favorite months of the year! I LOVE fall! I'm linking up today with a few fellow bloggers and Aileen Miracle from her blog here. This post is about "Three Things" that worked for me and my students this week. Enjoy! #1. Our family went apple picking in the mountains of NC this past weekend; a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I love seeing the mist rising from the mountains, and driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway; those mountains really do look blue!! So many varieties of apples but we were in luck as Honeycrisps were being picked! We got a bunch and this week I am beginning the song "Apple Tree". I posted about this here with a free pdf you can get by emailing me at [email protected]. I love the game that goes with it and you can choose to make yours a more melodic direction activity or a rhythmic activity. #2. Hula Hoop Activities I have a TON of things I do with hula hoops (and you can get them at Dollar Tree, hurray)!. I lay 4 on the ground, put drums inside one, shakers in another, wood instruments in another and metals in the final one. While we are learning about the percussion family, or during songs where specific instrument sounds play it is helpful to be able to have students together and a place for them to pick up instruments from and put them back into when they are done. It makes organization and clean up easy, also. I also find it helpful to put more instruments than students in each grouping; if there are 5 children at each hoop, I place 6-7 instruments inside so there is still some choice. Y'know they've gotta have choices! :) This week my littles (Junior Kindergarten y'all!) I decided it was time to break them out into some extra movement time; they were SOOOOOO wiggly!! I put several hoops on the floor and tell them they are magical islands. They can only go into the island when I stop the music. Play something fun and fast and let 'em go.. well, I give mine a few additional directions, but do your thing! A big rule - we MUST travel (they are in a transportation unit), they can fly, walk, skip, hop, run (carefully), be a train, etc. Voices OFF! I also do this with other grades and we have a dance party! Once the music stops I call out a body part; pinkie finger. ONLY pinkie fingers may go into the island. They have to go to another island the next time. When the music starts, off they go again. Vary the "body parts"; head (really funny to see how they problem solve it), elbows, knees, big toe, belly button (yes, really!). It's a great Brain Break, also, and really gets them into following directions. #3. My fourth graders really love "Boom, Snap, Clap". We use the song, "Chester" (from Action Songs Children Love, vol, 3) to go with it. This is a great collection of action and substitution songs for older kiddos. Boom, Snap, Clap is full of body percussion and once you've learned the words to accompany the motions, you can perform it with body percussion alone. I like to pair it with Chester; half the class performs Chester, half Boom, Snap, Clap. The song isn't as long as Boom, Snap, Clap so at the end everyone gets to perform Boom, Snap, Clap with both hands. Boom, Snap, Clap will be in my next volume of Hand Clapping Songs coming out hopefully next spring! Here it is now: You can also watch it on youtube:
The glockenspiel or the xylophone is one of the first musical instruments children can use to take their first steps in playing music.This repertoire is rich enough to get you started.
I’ve been told that this is the teacher’s mantra when it comes to resources. Thanks to Pinterest, it is even easier to find other people’s fantastic ideas and adapt them for your…
The glockenspiel or the xylophone is one of the first musical instruments children can use to take their first steps in playing music.This repertoire is rich enough to get you started.
Tercero de primaria es en el área de música de nuestro cole un curso crucial, y es que damos un salto cualitativo importante al introducir la flauta como instrumento de producción y ejecución indiv…
Complete the song "Let it go" using the words given in the box. I hope you like it :) - ESL worksheets
Listening and reading comprehension activity that includes parts of the body, opposites and irregular verbs and some questions. Key and audio file link provided. - ESL worksheets
I have posted about this before, but I REALLY love the Pass the Pumpkin song/activity. This year, I came up with a new powerpoint for my first graders and I used it just this morning and am really happy with how well the students sang and played. One thing I love about this song is that it is "safe" for schools that do not celebrate Halloween; there is the word "spooky" but that is, technically, NOT a Halloween word. I hope you enjoy the slides below.. save each one and put into a ppt. or email me at [email protected] and I'll send you the pdf! The directions and song are on slide 2, slide 3 is a beat slide and then subsequent slides show the progression from iconic rhythms to actual notation. The final slides show what instruments play on the various parts of the song. Happy Fall!
Name: Happy Birthday Difficulty Level: Easy Sets Required: Diatonic Teaching Ideas: Perform periodically for student or teacher birthdays. Because of copyright, this arrangement is for classroo…
El curso pasado dedicamos mucho tiempo a la flauta dulce y dejamos un poco de lado los instrumentos orff, así que en el presente curso 08-09 vamos a trabajar con estos instrumentos para poder tocar…
Esta ficha nos servirá como introducción acerca de este ritmo y sus instrumentos. Además, contamos con un patrón rítmico con el que poder practicar. Más abajo te dejo otro vídeo en donde tocan niños. ¡A por ello!
VOCABULARY RELATED TO MUSIC AND DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES. Two pages. - ESL worksheets
Carmen – Coro de niños, de Bizet Orquestación de la Editorial ANAYA. Libro de música de 3º. . Mira la escenificación: Otra versión: . Halloween . Ghostbusters . Marcha Turca (Mozart) . Trit…