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Music Notes & Symbols Dot Marker Activities | Hybrid Learning Music

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Anastasiya Multimedia Studio
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Grade Levels
PreK - 2nd
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Pages
46 pages
$3.50
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  1. This Music Notes & Symbols Activity Mats for kids Bundle is the perfect educational tool for young children who love music and learning through play! This saving bundle includes four resources for fun and interactive elementary music lessons for your students to learn the basic music symbols and
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Description

These fun and engaging music centers offer a unique way to learn about music symbols with Music Notes & Symbols Dot Marker Activities. Students have the flexibility to use various materials, including dot markers, pom-poms, play dough, dots, and cotton to decorate music symbols and develop recognition of musical notation symbols as well as their fine motor skills! The included TPT Easel Activity allows students to decorate symbols with draggable circles, providing a fun and interactive experience. This product is great for elementary music students, educators, and teachers looking to bring their lessons to life and make learning about music enjoyable.

Music symbols dot marker mats include:

46 .pdf pages:

~ whole note, dotted half note, half note, dotted quarter note, quarter note, eighth note, two barred eighth notes, sixteenth note, four barred sixteenth notes, eighth note triplet,

~ whole rest, quarter rest, half rest, eight rest, and sixteenth rest,

~ staff, treble clef, bass clef, alto clef, brace, bar line, double bar line, repeat sign, time signature (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/8) sharp, flat, natural, tie, slur, staccato, accent, fermata,

~ fortissimo, forte, mezzo forte, pianissimo (very soft), pianissimo (very quiet), piano (soft), piano (quiet), mezzo piano (medium soft), mezzo piano (medium quiet), crescendo, decrescendo.

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This resource was created by Anastasiya Multimedia Studio. It may be used online, printed, and photocopied for a single classroom/teacher use only. If you choose to use them in multiple classes please purchase additional licenses. It may not be put on the Internet, sold, or redistributed in any form. It is prohibited to copy and redistribute the graphics used in this resource in any form, and it is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Thank you for respecting our work!

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