Help your beginner music students learn the staff with these 20+ summer-themed music worksheets! These fun and easy no-prep activities help students practice lines and spaces, as well as high or low and same or different concepts in an engaging way. Perfect for elementary music classes, centers, independent work, and sub plans.
--- WHAT IS INCLUDED? --
- 22 printable music worksheets
- 22 answer pages
- TPT Easel activities
✨ It includes:✨
🎵 LINE OR SPACE:
- Draw a staff worksheet and number the lines and the spaces.
- Line or space? Color the "Line" coconut drink or the "Space" coconut drink below the staff.
- Line or space? Write “L” for the line notes and “S” for the space notes in the given boxes.
- Line or space? Circle the line notes red and space notes yellow.
- Color the popsicles: with notes on the line red, with notes in the space orange, with notes off the staff yellow.
- Trace the music notes on the staff.
- Trace the lines. Trace the line notes below then circle the number where the note is placed.
- Trace the spaces. Trace the space notes below then circle the number where the note is placed.
- Draw the notes on the following lines.
- Draw the notes in the following spaces.
- Which shell? Color the shell on the correct line or in the correct space.
- Lines and Spaces. Write a note on the correct line or in the correct space.
🎨 MUSICAL COLORING PAGES:
- Musical Coloring page 1. Line notes and Space notes (2 colors)
- Musical Coloring page 2. Line notes, Space notes, and notes off the staff (3 colors).
- Musical Coloring page 3. Space notes (4 colors).
- Musical Coloring page 4. Line notes (5 colors).
- Musical Coloring page 5. Line and Space notes (9 colors).
🎵 SAME OR DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES:
- Same or Different? Shade the letter “S” for the staff with the same notes and the letter “D” for the different notes. Color the parasols with the same notes blue, and with the different notes yellow.
🎵 HIGH OR LOW ACTIVITIES:
- High or low? Color the higher “note” red and lower “note” yellow. Then use the letters H and L to indicate “notes” in the given boxes.
- High or low? Circle the highest pitch on the staff. Draw an arrow to indicate whether the second note higher or lower in pitch than the first note.
⭐ I CAN! ACTIVITIES:
- I can! Draw a note on the indicated line or space. Then circle the highest note you drew on the staff.
- I can! Look at the first note on each staff. Draw the second note as indicated below. (Same/different; higher/lower).
Great source!
elitazhuang6
Definitely recommend for kids around 3-5. It can be also used for older kids with selected pages & different instructions.
Anastasiya Multimedia Studio
Thank you, Elita)