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K-5 Music Classroom Instrument Use Tracking Part 6
If you’ve ever had that moment of wondering, “Wait, did I already use the xylophones with this class last week?”, you’re not alone. Keeping track of instrument use across multiple grade levels is one of those hidden stressors of elementary music teaching. With classes rotating, schedules shifting, and students always ready for something new, it’s easy to lose track.
Teaching music in the elementary classroom means juggling many moving parts, including instruments. That’s why I created this K–5 Music Classroom Instrument Use Tracking, Part 6 resource.
Designed with real classrooms in mind, this easy-to-use tracking tool helps you stay organized and intentional with instrument use across all grade levels. With both Google Sheets and printable PDF options, you’ll be able to keep a clear record of what instruments are used, when, and how often, without adding more stress to your plate.
Whether you’re sticking to your original lesson plan or pivoting to engage students better, this tool makes it simple to log instrument use week by week. It’s flexible enough to adapt to your teaching style while giving you the peace of mind that nothing slips through the cracks.
✅ What’s Included:
- "How to Use" Instruction Guide
- Editable Google Sheets format
- Printable PDF version
- 36-week tracking template for grades K–5
- Approximate setup time: 1–2 hours
Nothing fancy-just practical, flexible, and built to help you teach with ease.
Check out more information in the BLOG.
You may also like:
K-5 Elementary Music Classroom Concept Flow Chart for the Whole Year!
Check for more resources in this series!
Contents of Music Lesson and Curriculum Planning Tools
1. Music Curriculum Concepts Map Template
2. Grade Level Music Unit Planning Template
3. Yearly Music Planning by Month Template
4. Music Lesson Plan Template
5. K-5 Music Assessment Tracking Template
6. K-5 Instrument Use Tracking Template
7. Music Activity Event Planning Calendar Blank Template
8. Music Activity Event Planning Calendar Sample
9. Google Sheets Gradebook Template
10. How to Use the Google Sheets Music Gradebook
11. Editable Seating Chart with Assessment Notes & Class Officers
Thank you for reviewing this product. Please let me know how this works for you or provide feedback.
Happy Teaching!
⭐ How to get TPT credit for future purchases ⭐ • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to log in). Beside each purchase, you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click it to go to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment about the product. Each time you provide feedback, TPT awards you feedback credits that you can use to reduce the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback immensely, as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom and enables me to create more tailored solutions for you.
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Description
K-5 Music Classroom Instrument Use Tracking Part 6
If you’ve ever had that moment of wondering, “Wait, did I already use the xylophones with this class last week?”, you’re not alone. Keeping track of instrument use across multiple grade levels is one of those hidden stressors of elementary music teaching. With classes rotating, schedules shifting, and students always ready for something new, it’s easy to lose track.
Teaching music in the elementary classroom means juggling many moving parts, including instruments. That’s why I created this K–5 Music Classroom Instrument Use Tracking, Part 6 resource.
Designed with real classrooms in mind, this easy-to-use tracking tool helps you stay organized and intentional with instrument use across all grade levels. With both Google Sheets and printable PDF options, you’ll be able to keep a clear record of what instruments are used, when, and how often, without adding more stress to your plate.
Whether you’re sticking to your original lesson plan or pivoting to engage students better, this tool makes it simple to log instrument use week by week. It’s flexible enough to adapt to your teaching style while giving you the peace of mind that nothing slips through the cracks.
✅ What’s Included:
- "How to Use" Instruction Guide
- Editable Google Sheets format
- Printable PDF version
- 36-week tracking template for grades K–5
- Approximate setup time: 1–2 hours
Nothing fancy-just practical, flexible, and built to help you teach with ease.
Check out more information in the BLOG.
You may also like:
K-5 Elementary Music Classroom Concept Flow Chart for the Whole Year!
Check for more resources in this series!
Contents of Music Lesson and Curriculum Planning Tools
1. Music Curriculum Concepts Map Template
2. Grade Level Music Unit Planning Template
3. Yearly Music Planning by Month Template
4. Music Lesson Plan Template
5. K-5 Music Assessment Tracking Template
6. K-5 Instrument Use Tracking Template
7. Music Activity Event Planning Calendar Blank Template
8. Music Activity Event Planning Calendar Sample
9. Google Sheets Gradebook Template
10. How to Use the Google Sheets Music Gradebook
11. Editable Seating Chart with Assessment Notes & Class Officers
Thank you for reviewing this product. Please let me know how this works for you or provide feedback.
Happy Teaching!
⭐ How to get TPT credit for future purchases ⭐ • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to log in). Beside each purchase, you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click it to go to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment about the product. Each time you provide feedback, TPT awards you feedback credits that you can use to reduce the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback immensely, as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom and enables me to create more tailored solutions for you.
You may also like:
Treble Music Clef Rhymes for Lines and Spaces in English and Spanish
Music Room Rules for Classroom Management Poster
Music Activity Event Planning Calendar
33 Elementary Vocal Warm-Ups for Everyday Use
Let's share!
Blog Treble Tree Music
TrebleTreeMusic Podcast Listen on Amazon Music







