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Are you looking for a print-and-go, no prep activity for your sub tub or music centers? Hidden Instruments Look & Find provides students an opportunity to practice their visual discrimination skills as they spy various musical instruments hidden in each engaging scene.
Ideal for your younger musicians, this activity provides a no-tech option for substitute teachers, centers, fast finishing students, and as a "busy hands" activity while listening to musical selections. You may also find this to be a helpful regroup and refocus activity for students needing a break for behavior.
What's included in the PDF:
- 10 printable pages - 3 classroom scenes, 2 summer outdoor scenes, 2 winter scenes, 2 spring scenes, and 1 underwater scene
- Black & white printing
Use for:
- No prep substitute activities
- Centers
- Fast finishers
- Listening and look
- Music class party idea
- Refocus station
- Back up, low-key activity
- End of class time filler
Why use visual discrimination activities in music?
- Prepares learners to read and write musical notation
- Encourages attention to detail and expanded concentration times
- Strengthens visual memory to remember notation and symbols
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What others say
Description
Are you looking for a print-and-go, no prep activity for your sub tub or music centers? Hidden Instruments Look & Find provides students an opportunity to practice their visual discrimination skills as they spy various musical instruments hidden in each engaging scene.
Ideal for your younger musicians, this activity provides a no-tech option for substitute teachers, centers, fast finishing students, and as a "busy hands" activity while listening to musical selections. You may also find this to be a helpful regroup and refocus activity for students needing a break for behavior.
What's included in the PDF:
- 10 printable pages - 3 classroom scenes, 2 summer outdoor scenes, 2 winter scenes, 2 spring scenes, and 1 underwater scene
- Black & white printing
Use for:
- No prep substitute activities
- Centers
- Fast finishers
- Listening and look
- Music class party idea
- Refocus station
- Back up, low-key activity
- End of class time filler
Why use visual discrimination activities in music?
- Prepares learners to read and write musical notation
- Encourages attention to detail and expanded concentration times
- Strengthens visual memory to remember notation and symbols
Stay in Touch:
Hope you find this resource useful. Don't forget to follow my store. CLICK HERE! <<
YouTube channel
Email list - with freebie!
~Stephanie@ The 4x6 Store




