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Beginner Music Tracing Workbook | Notes, Rests, Clefs & Time Signatures |
Beginner Music Tracing Workbook | Notes, Rests, Clefs & Time Signatures |
Beginner Music Tracing Workbook | Notes, Rests, Clefs & Time Signatures |
Beginner Music Tracing Workbook | Notes, Rests, Clefs & Time Signatures |
Beginner Music Tracing Workbook | Notes, Rests, Clefs & Time Signatures |
Beginner Music Tracing Workbook | Notes, Rests, Clefs & Time Signatures |
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Beginner Music Tracing Workbook | Notes, Rests, Clefs & Time Signatures |
Beginner Music Tracing Workbook | Notes, Rests, Clefs & Time Signatures |
Beginner Music Tracing Workbook | Notes, Rests, Clefs & Time Signatures |
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Description

Beginner Music Tracing Workbook

This beginner-friendly music tracing workbook helps students learn how to write and recognize essential music symbols with confidence.

Perfect for early elementary music students, piano beginners, and first-year music learners, this resource focuses on tracing and writing foundational music notation skills.

Students will trace and practice:

• Music staff
• Treble clef
• Bass clef
• Whole note
• Half note
• Quarter note
• Eighth note
• Sixteenth note
• Beamed eighth notes (2 & 4)
• Beamed sixteenth notes (2 & 4)
• Whole rest
• Half rest
• Quarter rest
• Eighth rest
• Sixteenth rest
• Bar lines
• Measures
• Time signatures (4/4, 3/4, 2/4)

This workbook helps students develop:

✔ Fine motor skills
✔ Proper music symbol formation
✔ Rhythm understanding
✔ Confidence in music writing

Great for:
• Elementary music classes
• Piano lessons
• Music centers
• Early finishers
• Homeschool music instruction

This resource keeps learning simple, clear, and developmentally appropriate for beginners.

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Beginner Music Tracing Workbook | Notes, Rests, Clefs & Time Signatures |

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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Grades
PreK - 5th
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Pages
22
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
1 Week

Description

Beginner Music Tracing Workbook

This beginner-friendly music tracing workbook helps students learn how to write and recognize essential music symbols with confidence.

Perfect for early elementary music students, piano beginners, and first-year music learners, this resource focuses on tracing and writing foundational music notation skills.

Students will trace and practice:

• Music staff
• Treble clef
• Bass clef
• Whole note
• Half note
• Quarter note
• Eighth note
• Sixteenth note
• Beamed eighth notes (2 & 4)
• Beamed sixteenth notes (2 & 4)
• Whole rest
• Half rest
• Quarter rest
• Eighth rest
• Sixteenth rest
• Bar lines
• Measures
• Time signatures (4/4, 3/4, 2/4)

This workbook helps students develop:

✔ Fine motor skills
✔ Proper music symbol formation
✔ Rhythm understanding
✔ Confidence in music writing

Great for:
• Elementary music classes
• Piano lessons
• Music centers
• Early finishers
• Homeschool music instruction

This resource keeps learning simple, clear, and developmentally appropriate for beginners.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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My students loved this!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 25, 2026
Met expectations
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I’m so glad I found this workbook! It has been such a helpful addition to my beginner music lessons. The tracing activities are simple, clear, and perfect for helping students get comfortable with basic music symbols while also building fine motor skills. My students really enjoy using it, and I’ve noticed they feel more confident recognizing and writing notes after practicing with these pages. Everything is laid out in a way that makes it easy to use just print and go, which is always a win!
Alex J.
5 reviews
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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