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Elementary vocal music activities under $5

Preview of Treble Clef Music Bingo Game for Elementary Music Reading Treble Clef Notes

Treble Clef Music Bingo Game for Elementary Music Reading Treble Clef Notes

Created by
Linda McPherson
Looking for a treble clef bingo game for your elementary music lesson that will reinforce reading treble clef note names directly on the staff? This note name game is an excellent addition to your music lesson plans, centers or anytime you are working on reading music. Engaging music game for the entire class, music sub tub or music centers! Perfect addition to your Orff lessons and Kodaly lessons while addressing identifying note names!The resource is included in two bundles:Note Names Music Bi
Preview of Spring Music Coloring Sheets (13 Spring Color By Note Activities)

Spring Music Coloring Sheets (13 Spring Color By Note Activities)

Created by
Emily Conroy
Color by Note (Spring/Easter) contains 13 music coloring sheets for elementary music students. 5 of the coloring pages are color by note, 3 are color by note with a fun connect-the-dots twist, and 5 are color by line or space note. Impress your administration by using these pages to integrate math into your music curriculum (the connect-the-dot pages require students to count by 2’s, 5’s and 10’s! Please click on the “preview” of this product to view ALL of the pages included in this download! T
Preview of Treble Clef Kaboom // Centers Game for Elementary Music

Treble Clef Kaboom // Centers Game for Elementary Music

I always love to hear about other people's best lessons and games. Mine? Kaboom. This is the game that students BEG me to play. We play Kaboom for every concept, including treble clef. This is such a fun game to practice treble clef notes in centers, for early finishers, teaching on a cart, and even during quiet music lessons. You could even leave it for a substitute as a sub plan for a non music sub.How to play Kaboom!Students take turns pulling out a card from a bucket or pileStudent reads the
Preview of Quarter Rest Kaboom! Rhythm Game for Elementary Music Centers

Quarter Rest Kaboom! Rhythm Game for Elementary Music Centers

I always love to hear about other people's best lessons and games. Mine? Kaboom. This is the game that students BEG me to play. We play rhythm Kaboom for every different concept, but rhythm Kaboom is my go to for centers, review games, back to school, end of the year, sub plans, and even when traveling on a cart to teachers' classrooms. To play Kaboom: Print out the cards and put them into a box or bucket. Students take turn pulling out a card and clapping the rhythm (or playing it on Orff or a
Preview of First Day of Music Class Worksheets

First Day of Music Class Worksheets

Are you looking for an engaging way to learn more about your students on the first day of music class? These print and digital (perfect for online learning) worksheets are a great activity for finding out what kind of musical background your students have! Use this data as a great starting point to streamline your teaching for the year!Make sure to check out the PREVIEW to see all the pages in this resource. What’s included?•Original Worksheet of this product•*5 New Worksheets*•Print version•Dig
Preview of Rhythm Flash Cards (Level 1) - Ta, Ti-Ti, & Rest

Rhythm Flash Cards (Level 1) - Ta, Ti-Ti, & Rest

This is a PDF of 16 flashcards (2 per page - horizontally). I suggest cutting (one quick cut with a paper cutter on the whole stack and you're ready to go) and laminating them so they last for years!! Rhythm syllables include quarter note, barred eighth notes, and quarter rest... or ta, ti-ti, and rest (however you choose to teach it). I teach very closely to the Kodaly philosophy and have found that just including the note heads works best for me and my students. If you need cards without the
Preview of Music Bingo Game Musical Instruments Non-Pitched Percussion for Elementary Music

Music Bingo Game Musical Instruments Non-Pitched Percussion for Elementary Music

Created by
Linda McPherson
This music game is a fun way to review recognizing unpitched percussion instruments with your elementary music students. The product uses the following non-pitched percussion instruments: triangle, egg shakers, tambourine, cowbell, claves, wood block, hand drum, bells (wrist bell/jingle stick), finger cymbals, rhythm sticks, rainstick, tone block, guiro, tick tock block, sandblocks and maracas. Since some of the instruments (bells/rhythm sticks/tick tock blocks) might look a little different i
Preview of Alphabet Animal Jive Song Book - Literacy Center - Small Group Activities

Alphabet Animal Jive Song Book - Literacy Center - Small Group Activities

Your students will love learning the alphabet and their letter sounds using this FUN Alphabet Animal Jive Book. This alphabet song and actions will help your students develop their phonemic awareness and letter sound knowledge the fun way! Print and create a class book for your bookshelf and share the book with your class. Add actions to go with the animals and make the letter sounds together! Put a book in your literacy centers and on your class bookshelf to allow your students to read and sing
Preview of Would You Rather for the Music Classroom - Fun End of Year Activity

Would You Rather for the Music Classroom - Fun End of Year Activity

“Would You Rather” cards are great for getting to know your music students any time of year! These are especially great during back-to-school or the end of the school year, and are perfect if you have a few minutes remaining in class. These cards are great for getting to know your students through virtual / distance learning as well!This product features 30 question cards, blank cards for you or your students to create your own prompts, and writing prompt pages for student journaling.These quest
Preview of Sub Plans for the Non-Musical Sub - Children's Book Based

Sub Plans for the Non-Musical Sub - Children's Book Based

These sub plans for the music classroom were designed for a non-musical sub. Substitute teachers will be delighted with these plans that utilize children’s story books as the basis for the lessons. To use these plans successfully you will need the following books:The Remarkable Farkle McBride by John Lithgow ISBN: 978-0-689-83541-4Tubby the Tuba by Paul Tripp (w/CD) ISBN: 978-0-525-47717-4The Word Collector by Peter H. Reynolds ISBN: 978-0-545-86502-9Moses Goes to a Concert by Isaac Millman
Preview of Play Dough Mats for Music Class

Play Dough Mats for Music Class

These play dough mats are great for workstations in music class. Buy prepared play dough or make your own salt dough for this activity. These brightly colored mats guide students to create notes and rests and also give them a little info about each symbol.Included are: treble clef, bass clef, quarter note and rest, half note and rest, dotted half note, whole note and rest, and barred eighth notes. A sign to display at this workstation is also included.For best results, these sheets should be
Preview of What a Wonderful World Jazz Lesson on Google Slides for Elementary Music

What a Wonderful World Jazz Lesson on Google Slides for Elementary Music

Looking for an easy and fun jazz lesson for your elementary music class? In this Google Slides activity, students will learn about the song What a Wonderful World, played by Louis Armstrong. It works for distance learning, is perfect for Black History Month in February, Jazz Month in April, or anytime! This is ideal for 2 grade and 3 grade music classes.In this Google Slides activity, students will learn about the iconic piece What a Wonderful World. There are 15 slides in which students will l
Preview of Rhythm Centers and Composition Rhythm Sort - Fall Food Festival Edition

Rhythm Centers and Composition Rhythm Sort - Fall Food Festival Edition

Use these rhythms and fall words to inspire composition, arrangements, games, and more! In this set you'll find rhythm words to print and use in centers (various sizes included), a sorting worksheet, a composition worksheet, and more! All words have rhythm. Find the rhythms of some of our favorite fall things like pumpkins, apple cider, and changing colors! Click here for a video tutorial about how I use this resource in my classroom!This product includes:*30 different fall-themed words, pict
Preview of Armed Forces Listening Glyphs

Armed Forces Listening Glyphs

This set of 8 listening glyphs is perfect for directed listening to the songs of the armed forces and other patriotic songs. Each glyph asks students to listen for things like dynamics, tempo and tone color. Students color the pictures based on what they hear. These glyphs work with any version of these songs. Choose versions with or without vocals, from the recordings of the military bands of each branch or choose an unusual rendition from YouTube. Recordings of the songs are not included
Preview of Spring Music Activities and Worksheets - Games Printables Color-by-Note Centers

Spring Music Activities and Worksheets - Games Printables Color-by-Note Centers

Created by
SillyOMusic
This 27-page spring music activity set includes printables and coloring pages such as a listening glyph, color-by-music, rhythm math, and games that are great for your Spring music lessons. They will be a lifesaver for Sub Plans and Centers because they are fun and low prep! Answer keys are available for subs as well. Coloring also makes the pages fabulous for music bulletin boards.#musiccrewendofyear #musiccrewspringThis set is included in my yearly bundle!Check out the preview to see the sheet
Preview of Let Us Chase the Squirrel: A folk song to teach half note and re

Let Us Chase the Squirrel: A folk song to teach half note and re

Created by
Lindsay Jervis
Let Us Chase the Squirrel: a gem for the elementary music classroom! This song is a favorite of my students for teaching half note and re. This PDF contains slides for the following: - Lyrics - Beat icons - Steady beat heart beats - Rhythm Icons - Present ta-a (or ta-o) as tied quarter notes - Practice reading ta-a or ta-o as tied quarter notes - Present half note - Practice slides for half note - Melodic icons with lyrics - Melodic icons with solfa and ? for mystery solfa - A new note moves on
Preview of Half Note Kaboom! Rhythm Game for Elementary Music Centers

Half Note Kaboom! Rhythm Game for Elementary Music Centers

I always love to hear about other people's best lessons and games. Mine? Kaboom. This is the game that students BEG me to play. We play rhythm Kaboom for every different concept, but rhythm Kaboom is my go to for centers, review games, back to school, end of the year, sub plans, and even when traveling on a cart to teachers' classrooms. To play Kaboom: Print out the cards and put them into a box or bucket. Students take turn pulling out a card and clapping the rhythm (or playing it on Orff or a
Preview of Treble Clef Note Name Flashcards & Music Room Décor

Treble Clef Note Name Flashcards & Music Room Décor

Created by
Linda McPherson
Looking for treble clef flash cards that are large enough to be seen by your entire class? Need a treble clef elementary music bulletin board? Would you like to use the flashcards as exit tickets? You have the option of using notes directly on the staff or including ledger lines. The resource is included in a bundle: Treble Clef Note Name Games and Activities {Elementary Music} Bundle. Click on the product link or the preview button for additional details. Consider purchasing the bundle to save
Preview of The Snow Is Dancing, Music Listening & Movement Lesson

The Snow Is Dancing, Music Listening & Movement Lesson

Created by
Cori Bloom
This lesson is an exploratory activity for creative movement with the piece The Snow is Dancing by Claude Debussy. It is geared towards K-2 but can easily be adapted for upper grades. It is designed for developing music listening skills along with increasing movement vocabulary. The presentation guides students through a brief lesson on the history and composer of this piece. Then, students will be able to hear the snow twirling and dancing, and create movement to accompany their interpretat
Preview of Music Rubrics {10 Ready-to-Use Rubrics for the Music Classroom}

Music Rubrics {10 Ready-to-Use Rubrics for the Music Classroom}

Created by
Aileen Miracle
Are you looking for rubrics to use in your music classroom? Is your school district requiring you to have more data regarding student growth? For the past nine years, I have presented workshops about assessment in the music classroom, including how to create and use rubrics. This product includes: *10 Rubrics: Keeping steady beat, Tracking steady beat, Tracking rhythm, Differentiating between comparatives like fast/slow, Reading rhythm patterns, Improvising rhythm patterns, Rhythmic dictation,
Preview of Quarter + Eighth Note Kaboom! Rhythm Game for Elementary Music Centers

Quarter + Eighth Note Kaboom! Rhythm Game for Elementary Music Centers

I always love to hear about other people's best lessons and games. Mine? Kaboom. This is the game that students BEG me to play. We play rhythm Kaboom for every different concept, but rhythm Kaboom is my go to for centers, review games, back to school, end of the year, sub plans, and even when traveling on a cart to teachers' classrooms. To play Kaboom: Print out the cards and put them into a box or bucket. Students take turn pulling out a card and clapping the rhythm (or playing it on Orff or a
Preview of Rhythm Centers and Composition Rhythm Sort - Super Snow Day Edition

Rhythm Centers and Composition Rhythm Sort - Super Snow Day Edition

Use these rhythms and snow-themed words to inspire composition, arrangements, games, and more! In this set you'll find rhythm words to print and use in centers (various sizes included), a sorting worksheet, a composition worksheet, and more! All words have rhythm. Find the rhythms of some of our favorite snow day items like ice skates, snow forts, snowball fights, warm mittens, sleigh rides, and more! This product includes:*30 different snow-themed words, pictures, and accompanying rhythms.*A
Preview of Snowball Fight!!! Treble Clef Note Reading Game

Snowball Fight!!! Treble Clef Note Reading Game

Who doesn't love getting into a snowball fight? Students will practice writing and reading notes on the treble staff while playing this fun and engaging game.Included in this file:- Directions to the game in .pdf format- Snowball template in color and black/white********************************************Check out the rest of the SNOWBALL FIGHT!!! series:Snowball Fight!!! Alto ClefSnowball Fight!!! Bass ClefSnowball Fight!!! 4/4 TimeSnowball Fight!!! 3/4 TimeSnowball Fight!!! 6/8 TimeOr get the
Preview of Funga Alafia - West African Welcome Song - Lessons, Visuals & Performance

Funga Alafia - West African Welcome Song - Lessons, Visuals & Performance

Created by
Musical Magic
One of my all-time favorite multicultural teaching pieces, Funga Alafia inspires pentatonic improvisation, synco-pa rhythm exploration, cultural awareness, drumming, singing and playing. I'm including an original rhythmic chant which can be combined with this piece and performed as a rhythm canon section or broken into ostinatos. A suggested performance sequence is included. Three-page teaching guide (at least four engaging lessons and more if you create a performance, adaptable to a variety of
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