🎧 Need a Middle School Music Sub Plan That Actually Keeps Students Engaged? This No-Prep Digital Listening Lab is a complete 45-minute music lesson designed to keep middle schoolers focused from start to finish — with nothing required from the sub. Students analyze high-energy performance videos while practicing rhythm, texture, tempo, and musical vocabulary in a structured, self-guided Google Forms™ lesson. Perfect for emergency absences, planned sub days, or tech-based instruction. ✅ What
🎵 Can your students escape the music room? In this interactive music classroom escape room, students explore a digital classroom to uncover hidden clues and solve music puzzles. Each challenge reveals a letter clue, and when students collect all six letters, they must unscramble them to unlock the final word and escape the room!This engaging Google Slides activity combines music review with problem-solving, making it perfect for keeping middle school students motivated and thinking critica
Turn your classroom into a sound laboratory!In this engaging hands-on STEM lesson, students explore how sound works through simple experiments and creative instrument design. Students investigate vibrations, pitch, and volume, experiment with everyday materials, and apply their understanding by designing and building their own musical instrument.This lesson integrates science, music, and engineering design, making it perfect for elementary classrooms, music classes, STEM units, or substitute
Challenge students with a comprehensive rhythm composition activity featuring a wide variety of rhythm values and combinations. Students build accurate 4/4 rhythm measures using drag-and-drop notes and rests in Google Slides™. This advanced set provides extensive practice with both simple and complex rhythms. This activity reinforces: • rhythm reading • rhythm counting • rhythm composition • rhythmic accuracy Perfect for upper elementary and middle school music classrooms. 🎼 Rhythms Use
🌷 Looking for an engaging treble clef note reading activity for elementary or middle school music? This Spring Treble Clef Note Reading Color by Number digital activity helps students practice identifying notes on the staff while revealing a bright seasonal mystery picture. Designed for upper elementary and middle school music classes, this self-checking Google Slides™ activity makes music theory review interactive, independent, and low-prep. Students type the correct letter name for each not
🎵 Rhythm Math Maze – Note Value Addition (Self-Checking Google Sheets Activity) Looking for an engaging digital way to help students practice adding note values? This Rhythm Math Self-Checking Maze in Google Sheets™ transforms rhythm review into an interactive digital challenge. Students solve 19 note value addition problems and navigate through the maze by selecting the correct totals. If they choose an incorrect answer, they’ll hit a dead end — making this activity naturally self-checking
Looking4/4 Rhythm Composition Activity – Build a Measure with Drag & Drop Help students master rhythm counting and composition with this interactive drag-and-drop rhythm activity for Google Slides™. Students build accurate 4/4 measures by selecting and arranging rhythm notes and rests, strengthening both rhythm reading and composition skills in an engaging digital format. This activity is perfect for music centers, digital learning, rhythm practice, and sub plans. 🎵 What’s Included • 3
Help students practice dotted rhythms and eighth note combinations while building complete 4/4 rhythm measures. In this drag-and-drop Google Slides™ activity, students compose rhythm patterns using a mix of notes and rests. The digital format keeps students actively engaged while reinforcing rhythm counting skills. This activity works well for: • rhythm practice • music centers • rhythm composition lessons • assessment or review • digital music activities 🎼 Rhythms Used in This Set • q
Give students deeper rhythm practice with this drag-and-drop rhythm composition activity focused on eighth and sixteenth note combinations. Students practice building complete 4/4 measures while working with increasingly complex rhythm patterns. This interactive activity strengthens: • rhythm counting • rhythm reading • rhythm composition • rhythmic accuracy Perfect for upper elementary and middle school music classes. 🎼 Rhythms Used in This Set • quarter notes • half notes • quarte
Help students strengthen rhythm counting, rhythm reading, and rhythm composition skills with this digital drag-and-drop rhythm building activity. Students create complete 4/4 rhythm measures by arranging notes and rests in Google Slides™. This interactive format keeps students engaged while reinforcing important rhythm concepts. This activity is great for: • rhythm practice • music centers • rhythm composition lessons • digital music assignments • sub plans This resource is part of a 6-
Give students engaging practice with 4/4 rhythm composition and rhythm counting using this interactive drag-and-drop rhythm activity for Google Slidesâ„¢. Students build complete rhythm measures by dragging notes and rests into a measure, reinforcing rhythm reading skills while practicing eighth note patterns. This activity works well for music centers, rhythm practice lessons, digital learning days, and sub plans. Because students are actively building rhythm measures, the activity strengthe
✅ What’s Included: Printable Version 3 no-prep cut-and-paste rhythm worksheets Students match rhythm symbols to their correct names Can be printed and used once or laminated for reusable music centers Covers notes and rests (including dotted rhythms) Digital Version (Google Slides™) Interactive drag-and-drop rhythm identification activity Students move rhythm names to the correct symbols Step-by-step teacher directions for assigning digitally Perfect for Google Classroom™, distance learning, or
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