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Drill essential rhythmic values and elementary math facts with our musical math fact worksheets.
Learn treble clef note names and practice music notation with these free musical spelling bee worksheets. Complete the worksheets by spelling the word below the staff with musical notes (whole notes). Perfect for first year music students!
Monster Musical Spelling Bee | Treble Clef Note Name Worksheet
CodeBreaker worksheets challenge kids to correctly name each note and then write its alphabet letter name on the blank below. The code is broken when the alphabet letters reveal the secret word.
Easily assess your elementary music classroom students' understanding of 6 common tempo terms with this animal icon supported worksheet. Tempo terms include Presto, Allegro, Andante, Moderato, Adagio and Largo.
Learn treble and bass clef note names and practice music notation with these free musical spelling bee worksheets. Complete the worksheets by spelling the word below the staff with musical notes (whole notes). Perfect for first year music students!
Mix note naming activities up a bit with a free note name crossword puzzle.
Here's a chance to read a funny poem and learn your note names at the same time. Some of the words in this poem are spelled out with music notes instead of alphabet letters. Figure out what the note names are and write them in the blanks below the notes to solve the puzzle.
Our Ready, Set, Go! Note Name Speed Test is a race-against-the-clock activity worksheet. Challenge students to develop speed and accuracy in their note naming with this free worksheet.
Each puzzle is a phrase from a popular children's song. Begin by writing the correct alphabet letter in the space below the note, then play the song. If you know what song it is, write the name on the line above the staff. This activity is great fun for the music classroom with kids working in pairs (each pair with an Orff xylophone) racing to be the first to complete the worksheet.
Make learning note names fun with these Star Wars-style color-by-note worksheets. Pick a space to color, match the alphabet letter to a note, and grab the crayons!
Build your interval identification skills with our Intervals! worksheets. These worksheets are most effective if used in sequence, following the introduction of basic symbols (staff, treble clef, and bass clef) and note names.
Grab your crayons and color your way to success. Complete this worksheet by first choosing 5 crayons. Color each of the first 5 whole notes with a different color. Then complete this worksheet by naming each note correctly, and by coloring each note the same color as it was colored at the top of the worksheet.
Add basic rhythmic values, match it to the dinosaur egg with the correct number of beats, and record your score.
The Meter Monster worksheet provides a fun introduction to meter and common time signatures.
Quiz students by placing plain M&M candies on the treble or bass staff lines or spaces. If they correctly identify the notes, they win candy.
Our Ready, Set, Go! Interval Speed Test is a race-against-the-clock activity worksheet. Challenge students to develop speed and accuracy in their interval identification skills with this free worksheet.
Ready, Set, Go! Intervals (Unison-Octave) | Music Theory Worksheet
Learn your musical intervals with "Funny Bonz." Match the interval to the dog bone with the correct answer and record your score.
CodeMaker worksheets challenge kids to turn words into secret code - music notes.
Each puzzle is a phrase from a popular children's song. Begin by writing the correct alphabet letter in the space below the note, then play the song. If you know what song it is, write the name on the line above the staff. This activity is great fun for the music classroom with kids working in pairs (each pair with an Orff xylophone) racing to be the first to complete the worksheet.
Quiz students by placing plain M&M candies on the piano keyboard keys. If they correctly identify the keys they win candy.
Drill essential rhythms and rests with our Harry Potter-style color-by-note rhythm worksheet.
Make musical interval drill hot and spicy with our "Intervals Fiesta" Musical Interval Worksheet. Match the intervals to the maracas with the correct answer and record your score.
Drill essential rhythms our "This Little Piggy Has Rhythm" rhythm worksheet. Rhythms include the whole note, half note and quarter note.
Put your brain power to the test by identifying ten rhythmic sequences that build rhythm reading and pattern-recognition skills. Perfect for elementary music classes and piano lessons!
Give your young musicians the tools they need to learn, create, and stay engaged. Perfect for teachers, parents, and students.
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