Fun Halloween music theory worksheets. Click here for more than 20 free printable worksheets & fun Halloween games to make your lessons the best in town.
Over 50 FREE music theory worksheets! Fun, colorful & kids love 'em! Also includes tons of fun game ideas. Click here to print for free. Teachers welcome!
Excellent song to practice the Past Simple - ESL worksheets
A new free Printable has been added to the Printables page: These cards are a great manipulative to use with young beginners when you are first introducing them to the keyboard. Students can use the cards to build a keyboard on the floor, alternating the groups of 2 and 3 black keys. Or, students can… Continue reading Printable: Black Key Group Sorting Cards
Help kids learn music theory with these Free Music Theory Worksheets and great music appreciation resources. Great for kids of all ages.
Music class is an active, engaging, and joyful experience! This is especially true when our musical activities are grounded in creative and intentional teaching strategies. One of the most important teaching strategies has to do with teaching the difference between steady beat and the rhythm of
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Just added: a new free, printable worksheet called: > Performing at the Piano Worksheet Just in time for the spring recital season, this fill-in-the-blank worksheet is intended to help prepare students for an upcoming recital or other performance by discussing stage presence and performance etiquette. Terms/concepts covered in the worksheet: Memorizing Applause Bowing Checking the… Continue reading Just added: Performing at the Piano Worksheet
Happy Valentine’s Day! I have a free printable to share today… This is a set of simple worksheets for having students learn to draw various music symbols. The worksheets can be used singly or in groups, depending on what concepts your students are currently learning. I would encourage students to use colorful crayons to… Continue reading Just Added: “Gallery of Music” Symbol Drawing Worksheets
I’ve added a couple of new music symbol worksheets to my website. They’re a colorful way to make sure your students really understand everything on a page of music (or practice for upcoming theory exams, as is the case in my studio!). I’ve made two levels so far. Level 1 drills these symbols: treble clef, bass clef, time signature, repeat sign, bar lines, forte, piano, … Continue reading →
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I promised in a previous post that I would make the Composer Keyboard Challenge sets available for those of you who were interested in using them in your studios. It took a bit longer than I planned, but they are now available on my website! I would suggest printing them on cardstock and laminating them before cutting them out. They are super fun and challenging! I think they work really great as a group activity (try teams competing against each other) or with an individual student. I hope you find them useful as well! Have an awesome weekend!
In prepping for group lessons this week, I stumbled upon this excellent music history resource available on the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra's website. The timeline has a brief summary of each era of music history with information on the characteristics of each era, information on the role of the conductor, and a handy list of famous composers from each period. Along the bottom is a running world history timeline to provide some context. I'm really excited about using this in my group lessons (more on that in a later post)! The site also has some great handouts on the instrument families, activity pages, as well as some music notation worksheets. It looks to be a great resource! I love it when I stumble upon a great resource like this completely by accident! It makes my day. :) I'm interested if any other teachers have found some great music history resources on the web. Please comment if you have any to share!
Book annotation not available for this title.Title: Piano Teacher’s Guide to Creative CompositionAuthor: Klose, CarolPublisher: Hal Leonard CorpPublication Date: 2011/09/01Number of Pages: 79Binding Type: PAPERBACKLibrary of Congress: