Description
Looking for a way to practice naming notes on the treble clef staff? Wanting to improve note reading in your music lessons? This set includes 104 task cards to practice lines on the treble clef staff, spaces on the treble clef staff, lines and spaces on the treble clef, and extended notes on the treble clef staff (including middle C and D below the staff and G and A above the staff.) These can be used in small groups or centers.
Click HERE to save 20% by buying this as part of my Music Task Cards {Bundled Set}.
The set includes:
- 16 task cards for practicing naming one note: Asks students to name the note, build the note with the included staff manipulatives, play the note on a barred instrument, and then create a 4-beat pattern with that note.
- 24 task cards for practicing naming "words" on the staff: Asks students to name each note, name the word (like EGG, BED, etc.), to build the word with the included staff manipulatives, and to play the word on a barred instrument.
- 28 task cards for practicing patterns: Asks students to read the rhythm pattern, name the notes in the pattern, write the pattern on the included worksheet, and play the pattern.
- 24 task cards to encourage critical thinking: Asks students questions like "Which note comes after G? How do you know?" and "If sol is G, which note is mi? Why?" These cards ask students to think deeply about the relationship between solfa and letter names.
All cards come in color and black and white. I have also included different versions of spelling, like for so and sol.
The set also includes:
- Staff manipulatives: Can be used to build the pattern on the staff. Includes a staff with a treble clef as well as circles to cut out and put on the staff.
- Treble clef worksheet: Includes four staves on which students can write patterns from the task cards.
- Directions: Includes directions for preparing the cards, suggestions for use, and suggestions for differentiation.
READ REVIEWS FROM OTHER MUSIC EDUCATORS!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Perfect way to practice treble clef while keeping students engaged!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I used the task cards as a center rotation after learning all about the treble clef. It was awesome to see that students utilize their knowledge of the lines and spaces and apply it to an actual instrument. They wanted to stay longer at this center to keep finishing more cards! Thank you for creating such a wonderful resource for my students to continue to apply their knowledge!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These task cards were great for independent centers!”
Download the preview for more information.
Check out these task cards:
Rhythm Task CardsTreble Clef Task Cards
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Description
Looking for a way to practice naming notes on the treble clef staff? Wanting to improve note reading in your music lessons? This set includes 104 task cards to practice lines on the treble clef staff, spaces on the treble clef staff, lines and spaces on the treble clef, and extended notes on the treble clef staff (including middle C and D below the staff and G and A above the staff.) These can be used in small groups or centers.
Click HERE to save 20% by buying this as part of my Music Task Cards {Bundled Set}.
The set includes:
- 16 task cards for practicing naming one note: Asks students to name the note, build the note with the included staff manipulatives, play the note on a barred instrument, and then create a 4-beat pattern with that note.
- 24 task cards for practicing naming "words" on the staff: Asks students to name each note, name the word (like EGG, BED, etc.), to build the word with the included staff manipulatives, and to play the word on a barred instrument.
- 28 task cards for practicing patterns: Asks students to read the rhythm pattern, name the notes in the pattern, write the pattern on the included worksheet, and play the pattern.
- 24 task cards to encourage critical thinking: Asks students questions like "Which note comes after G? How do you know?" and "If sol is G, which note is mi? Why?" These cards ask students to think deeply about the relationship between solfa and letter names.
All cards come in color and black and white. I have also included different versions of spelling, like for so and sol.
The set also includes:
- Staff manipulatives: Can be used to build the pattern on the staff. Includes a staff with a treble clef as well as circles to cut out and put on the staff.
- Treble clef worksheet: Includes four staves on which students can write patterns from the task cards.
- Directions: Includes directions for preparing the cards, suggestions for use, and suggestions for differentiation.
READ REVIEWS FROM OTHER MUSIC EDUCATORS!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Perfect way to practice treble clef while keeping students engaged!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I used the task cards as a center rotation after learning all about the treble clef. It was awesome to see that students utilize their knowledge of the lines and spaces and apply it to an actual instrument. They wanted to stay longer at this center to keep finishing more cards! Thank you for creating such a wonderful resource for my students to continue to apply their knowledge!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These task cards were great for independent centers!”
Download the preview for more information.
Check out these task cards:
Rhythm Task CardsTreble Clef Task Cards
Follow me for product updates and freebies! Please email me at aileen@aileensmusicroom.com with any questions or concerns.
Copyright © Aileen Miracle/ Aileen's Music Room.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.






