This Song and Slide "Clickety Clack" is designed as an enhancement to the story "Click, Clack, Moo."
21 pages of instrument rhythm cards, ready to print! Designed with students in mind, these cards use 21 different rhythms (quarter and eighth note) on many classroom instruments.
This song was inspired by the story, "I Love You All Day Long." This cute song reinforces that even when people leave us, they love us all day long! The download comes with a song lyric pdf, as well as a mp4 that has the song in the background.
Looking for a fun back to school activity? This pack has got you covered!
This pack has 3 super fun music ice-breakers, including:
Song, Country, or Both?, Opera or Cheese, Is that a Song?
These activities are created to intentionally embed pop-its into the music room! Using quarter and eight note rhythms, students will practice, read, compose, and play along to a fun song! Included in this packet are:
-Pop it Song (mp3)
-Pop it Beat Cards (pre-made, standard &iconic notation)
-Pop it Rhythm Cards (pre-made, standard & iconic notation)
-Student Rhythm Creation Template (with standard & iconic notation choices)
-Movement Cards -Stop (Listen) & Go (Play) Cards
-Movement Song Lyrics
This song is designed to go with the story of "Possum Come a Knockin'."
This song was inspired by the story, "Giraffes Can't Dance." This cute song reinforces that we can do anything we set our mind to!
This pdf download includes one page of musical sound cards to be used as visuals, or for a music dictionary. These cards are especially helpful for use of PECS for students who communicate with alternative communication methods.
This coloring page is great for substitutes, music centers, the first day of school, or when students finish early with a project.
This song describes that we have big and small problems, and sometimes we need to use big and small reactions. Not only can it be used to discuss anxiety and our feelings, but it also matches perfectly as an extension of the story "Wemberly Worried."
This free pentatonic activity includes 3 pages of guided pentatonic composition activities, as well as colored pentatonic dots and rhythms, designed to meet the needs of all students.
In this activity, students can get to know their space by finding items to check off their list. Get to know the classroom instruments, found sounds, and more!
Get to know your students through music! My Musical Summer is a quick activity in which students can create and share a quick playlist that reminds them of summer.
The Dinosaurs are Marching is a fun movement song where students get to act like dinosaurs, and explore loud and soft sounds.
This song goes with the story "Not Quite Narwhal." The song comes with 2 pages of rhythm slides for students to arrange a 4-beat rhythm pattern to play with the song.
This activity is designed around the song "One Love" by Bob Marley. Each rhythm card can be used to practice along to the song, arrange a rhythm, or play as a group. 5 cards include pre-created rhythms with quarter and eighth notes as well as quarter and half rests, while 2 cards leave space for students to add their own flair.
Using boomwhackers or color-coded pitched instruments, play along with this awesome song! Aliging with the story from f-flat books (click here to see the book), this play-along offers pentatonic cards, a lead sheet, and rhythm pages using maracas or standard notation.
These 3 pages include 2 pages of choices to go with the song/story "There Was an Old Pirate." The 3rd page is empty to allow for velcro/drawing individual pictures, or sorting in sequential order.
This song is designed for students learning to play instruments or practicing rhythms. It comes with a lead sheet, 2 instrument pages (rhythm sticks, and xylophone), as well as a manipulative page with instrument rhythms.
Running Playlist: A Listening Game is a fun, interactive pdf where students click on a runner. Each runner will play the first 4 seconds of a song. Students need to listen closely in order to match the song to the runner. Perfect for stations, early finishers, and substitute teachers!
This music everywhere escape room has 7 areas to explore- all places we can make music! Use the pdf as an e-version, and have students click the room they'd like to enter. A correct answer will give them a correct letter, which they will need to unscramble to solve the mystery word: rhythm.
Each icon will lead students to a different door, focusing on all kinds of rhythms!
Getting to know your students? Find Someone Who has students get to know their classmates, teachers, and more! Have them go to each other- or to their other teachers in teams- and find someone who can check each box. A great getting to know you or independent activity!
Getting to know your students? Take them on a music scavenger hunt! Have them go to each other- or to their other teachers in teams- and find someone who can check each box. A great getting to know you or independent activity!
Learning the instruments of the Orchestra? Need a sub plan? The instrument family coloring pages are perfect! 4 pages of coloring, where students color all instruments from one family a specific color- the others are up to them!
Bonus: Have students color the instruments while listening to them play!
This Instrument Family sorting activity is perfect for centers, independent work, or group work. Students can explore the instruments of the orchestra; can count and sort each instrument into the correct instrument family box.
Looking for a fun way to practice the pentatonic scale? This interactive pdf focuses on aural skills- students must listen to 5 melodic patterns (mi & sol) and determine which pattern is correct. Students can click right on the singer to direct them to the listening page. The music will begin automatically, and can be stopped or repeated by students at any time.
Looking for a fun way to practice the pentatonic scale? This interactive pdf focuses on aural skills- students must listen to 5 melodic patterns (mi, sol, and la) and determine which pattern is correct. Students can click right on the singer to direct them to the listening page. The music will begin automatically, and can be stopped or repeated by students at any time.
This fun rhythmic activity goes with the book "What I Like About Me," with standard & iconic notation.
Pages 1&2 : 4 sets of quarter & eighth note rhythm cards
Pages 3&4 : 8 sets of egg shaker rhythm cards
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