A template for you or your students to make their own Wordle puzzles. Two puzzle templates per sheet - Black and white only (for colour versions, go here!) Ideal for ANY subject, and ANY age group. Use this as a spelling aid, revising vocabulary, a cool-down or warm-up activity at the start or end of a lesson, as a literacy activity or a puzzle in a larger activity, or simply for early finishers!
Simple flashcards for students to work on their recognition of the notes on the treble clef. Print double-sided (or single-sided as well for a greater range of activities!), laminate, cut, and off you go!
A fun, colourful and light-hearted poster to help demonstrate the lengths of notes by way of a pie-chart (in the form of a pizza!) Also comes with a worksheet based on the poster. Good way to reinforce numeracy skills while revising note lengths.
Uno-inspired playing cards with musical symbols in place of numbers. Print off TWO DOUBLE SIDED copies, laminate, cut out, then play using standard UNO rules. A fun activity to reinforce some basic musical symbols, as an ice-breaker, or for when students have finished early. Can also be used as stand-alone flashcards.
4th - 12th
Instrumental Music, Music, Other (Performing Arts)
A mind map of several sub-genres of Rock Music organised by the decade in which they came to prominence. Each genres contains examples of bands that represent that genre, as well as arrows linking between genres to suggest a cultural link, and dashed lines between genres indicating an "anti" link (for example, punk rock as a push back against glam rock). These resources are worksheets that go with the Rock Music Mind Map listed on my page. The worksheets are the original mind map with elements t
The last chord chart reference guide you'll ever need for your classroom. Hang these up and never again will your students need to ask how to play any chord of the C Major Scale! Features: - Traditional notation, Piano diagram, Ukulele, Bass and Guitar chord windows - First and second inversion for Piano - Identification of root (pink) and 3rd and 5th notes (yellow) If this works for you, check out the minor chords pack and the sharps/flats pack. Or better yet, get EVERY major and minor chord i
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Instrumental Music, Music, Other (Performing Arts)
A mind map of several sub-genres of Rock Music organised by the decade in which they came to prominence. Each genres contains examples of bands that represent that genre, as well as arrows linking between genres to suggest a cultural link, and dashed lines between genres indicating an "anti" link (for example, punk rock as a push back against glam rock). This resources is intended to complement the blank Rock Music Mind Map listed for free on my page - to be used as the "answer sheet" or just a
A simple page of 27 notes on the bass clef with space for students to write the name of the note. Great for revision, a quick primer activity, assessment, or for relief teachers (answer page included).
5th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Instrumental Music, Music, Other (Performing Arts)
A simple page of 27 notes on the treble clef with space for students to write the name of the note. Great for revision, a quick primer activity, assessment, or for relief teachers (answer page included).
A simple poster identifying key parts of the Grand staff including: clefs, time signatures, rest, middle C, repeat sign, double bar-lines, and brace. A handy reference for composition and notation lessons as well as a discussion or assessment prompt.
Templates for you or your students to make their own Wordle puzzles. Each page comes with two puzzle templates. 6 Pages in total with different colours: red, black and white, purple, yellow, green, blue. (For black and white only, go here!) Ideal for ANY subject, and ANY age group. Use this as a spelling aid, revising vocabulary, a cool-down or warm-up activity at the start or end of a lesson, as a literacy activity or a puzzle in a larger activity, or simply for early finishers!
A quick survey (one question!) to ask your students: "Who do you work well with?" To help you build your seating plan - who should you place next to whom? (or more importantly, who should you NOT place next to whom?) x3 per page
A non-instrument musical activity to link Music class with Covid-19 and personal hygiene responsibilities. In an effort to encourage people to wash their hands for the proper amount of time, students make up a poster with multiple song suggestions. Readers of the poster wash their hands for the duration of the song suggestion. Students must research and provide examples of a variety of musical genres. Students must also make their poster engaging and colourful to look at! This activity comes wit
Using the Staff Wars app for note reading drills, students can "compete" against one another using these scorecards. This can also be used as an informal assessment tool (as the results are based on the honour system) and prizes given out for highest score/class record! Students begin by making sure they cycle which clef they'll be testing, and what range. Then up to four students get 5 Rounds each to score as high as they can. They can then record their Points and Level. Games can be adjusted,
A Powerpoint file containing 5 common Latin American percussion rhythms divided into separate percussive parts notated using a grid formation. Images help students keep track of their parts, counts are included at the top. A simple and elegant way to have students play through Latin American rhythms as a large or small ensemble as an introduction to the style and instruments as well as different polyrhythms. Can also be used as the base for a class performance on top of the rhythms.
6th - 12th
Instrumental Music, Music, Other (Performing Arts)
Four beginner riffs for budding guitarists. Each riff is accompanied by a QR code which, when scanned, leads to a YouTube video of the song. If shared as a PDF, students can click on the title of the song which will also take them to the YouTube video. Space under each riff for feedback/assessment/improvement as well as a mark.
- Double-sided sheet of drum kit beats written in grid/graphic notation to make it easier to read. - Engage your beginner drummers and give them the tools they need to work independently on their drumming. - Each drum beat lists style/other songs with a similar drum beat to help students "hear" it in their head or get a reference song. - Students who have not yet learned traditional drum notation, are not planning on going further, or are still transitioning into it will benefit greatly from th
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Instrumental Music, Music, Other (Performing Arts)
A colourful and easy-on-the-eye transposition infographic for transposing INTO Bb and Eb wind instruments. Students can use this reference guide as a tool to empower themselves and work out which notes to play if they are given non-transposed music. Super handy for composition and arrangement students. Most of all - handy for you, the teacher! To save you from constantly looking up which way to transpose when that one student with a saxophone has nothing to play!
A easy to manage literacy/technology activity for Music. Students research a technological invention for their instrument then embark on creating a presentation of their findings. Students are guided by questions/prompts of increasing complexity and depth. Awesome for lessons where no instruments are available or for a casual/relief teacher.
5th - 10th
Instrumental Music, Music, Other (Performing Arts)
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