Description
Designed to introduce the note names in Treble Clef. Interactive Google Slide presentation with built in "quiz".
This lesson can be used in class either projected on a SMARTBoard or on student devices. This lesson would also be great sent to students in present mode to use in distance learning.
This lesson covers:
- The staff
- Lines and Spaces
- How we number lines and spaces
- The letters of the musical alphabet: ABCDEFG
- "G Clef" (treble clef)
- The spaces of Treble Clef
- The lines of Treble Clef
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3rd - 8th
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52
Description
Designed to introduce the note names in Treble Clef. Interactive Google Slide presentation with built in "quiz".
This lesson can be used in class either projected on a SMARTBoard or on student devices. This lesson would also be great sent to students in present mode to use in distance learning.
This lesson covers:
- The staff
- Lines and Spaces
- How we number lines and spaces
- The letters of the musical alphabet: ABCDEFG
- "G Clef" (treble clef)
- The spaces of Treble Clef
- The lines of Treble Clef
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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This was an excellent resource for me. As a music teacher, it provided a great starting point for creating my own slides with treble clef note names, both in English and Spanish. The content was clear, well-organized, and easy to understand, making it a valuable tool for teaching music theory to my students. The students absolutely love how it is interactive, and many want to participate so that they can click the answer on the Smartboard. I found it to be a great time-saver and a fantastic addition to my teaching resources. I highly recommend it to other music educators looking to enhance their lessons on note identification and values.
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