This has 4 different lessons for preschoolers, to be used for a weekly music class (one class a week). Throughout the 4 weeks, your preschool students will learn Quarter/Half/Whole notes, as well as learn about different instruments.
Semi-hide the 7 large animals with symbols on their hearts around the room before your student(s) come. give each student a copy of the 3rd page and have them try to find which symbol corresponds to each animal.
This game helps students identify basic music terms based on their definition. My students absolutely LOVE this game. It has really helped them recognize and identify these theory symbols and what they do.
This has 4 different lessons for preschoolers, to be used for a weekly music class (one class a week). Throughout the 4 weeks, your preschool students will learn Beethovin, Bach, and Mozart.
This helps develop students' ear for rhythm. Clap out a square and have them figure out which one it is. You could also have them clap it out and you try to guess it.
This is a fun way to do lessons. The student rolls a die, and the number that it lands on is the activity/part of the lesson that you do. The first page is an idea of how to lay it out. The second page is one that you can print out and write what you want to do with each of your lessons.
I like to do something for my students on their birthday, as well as get to know them a little bit, so I put together a short questionnaire kind of thing. Its quick to fill out, and then it's easy to know a kind of idea of something for their birthday (a card in their favorite color/their favorite candy).
This helps develop students' ear for rhythm. Clap a square and have them figure out which one it is. You could also have them clap it out while you try to guess it.
This helps develop students' ear for rhythm. Clap a square and have them figure out which one it is. You could also have them clap it out while you try to guess it.
This helps develop students' ear for rhythm. You clap out a square and have them figure out which one it is. You can also have them clap it out and you try to guess it.
have your student print off the page and put them in a box/bowl/bag. Have them mute themselves, and then pick a slip of paper and find a way to act out the terms. Once you guess it, they move on to another one. Time them to see how quickly they can get through the terms! There are 4 blank ones that you can either have them write in 4, or you can tell them to add certain ones if you like
This is a spinner with C, G, D, A, E, and B major and minor. You can use it to give your students a randomized scale to learn, play for you, or something. Or you could use it to give your students a randomized key signature to transpose a song/warm up piece to.
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