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Music Sub Plans for Elementary Teachers | No-Prep Resources

Ensure your music classroom stays productive even in your absence with our professional Music Sub Plans. At Anastasiya Multimedia Studio, we understand that finding a substitute with a musical background is rare. That’s why our resources are designed to be "No-Prep" and "Non-Musician Friendly."

Our collection features engaging Music Color by Note worksheets, Peter and the Wolf listening maps, and seasonal music theory activities that keep students focused and learning. Whether you need emergency sub plans for a sudden sick day or scheduled resources for professional development, our "Print and Go" materials are curriculum-aligned and teacher-tested. Explore our range of elementary music sub plans and build a stress-free "Sub Tub" today!

How to Organize Your Music Sub Folder for Success

To ensure a seamless transition, your Music Sub Plans should be organized in a way that a stranger can understand within five minutes. We recommend the following structure:

  • The "Welcome" Letter: A brief overview of your classroom rules and where to find the "emergency" rewards (stickers, etc.).
  • Technology Cheat Sheet: Simple steps on how to turn on the SmartBoard or connect to the Bluetooth speaker.
  • The "No-Prep" Stack: A physical stack of 30 copies for each grade level you teach. 
  • Answer Keys: Always include the completed version of the coloring pages so the sub can verify the students' work.

By utilizing the resources from Anastasiya Multimedia Studio, you are not just surviving an absence—you are providing your students with a high-quality substitute experience that respects their musical journey.

Musical Instruments Shadow Matching Games Bundle
Musical Instruments Shadow Matching Worksheets
Musical Instruments Shadow Matching Cut and Paste Worksheets
I Spy Musical Coloring Games Bundle
I Spy Musical Instruments Coloring Games
I Spy Orchestra Instruments Coloring Games
I Spy Music Notes and Symbols Coloring Games
I Spy Instrument Families Coloring Games
Tracing Music Notes Worksheets for kids {Bundle}
Tracing Music Notes Worksheets for kids {Bass Clef}
Tracing Music Notes Worksheets for kids {Treble Clef}
Treble Clef No Prep Worksheets
Fall Color by Note Worksheets Pack
Tracing Music Notes Worksheets for Fall
Alto Clef Note Naming Worksheets for Fall
Fall Musical Posters for Coloring
Bass Clef Note Naming Worksheets for Fall
Fall Trace and Color Music Worksheets
Treble Clef Note Naming Worksheets for Fall
Fall Music Worksheets Pack {Line -Space, High -Low}
Percussion Instruments Line Puzzles
Free Musical Instruments Dot to dot Worksheets
Musical Instruments Dot to Dot Worksheets Bundle
String Instruments Dot to Dot Worksheets

Frequently Asked Questions

A comprehensive music sub tub should include: updated class rosters, a seating chart, a clear schedule, school emergency procedures, and "No-Prep" activities like music worksheets, coloring pages, and listening maps. It is also helpful to include a "Sub Report" form for the substitute to leave feedback on how the day went.

Our music sub plans include a variety of engaging, no-prep activities such as "Color by Note" worksheets, rhythm exercises, musical mystery pictures, and listening maps. They are designed to keep students learning and occupied even when a music specialist is not available.

The best plans for non-musical substitutes are those that are self-contained. Activities like Music Mystery Pictures, Color by Note, and Music Word Searches are ideal because they don't require the sub to sing or play an instrument. Listening-based activities where students draw what they hear are also highly effective.

Yes! Most of our resources are designed to be "sub-friendly." This means a substitute teacher without any musical background can easily facilitate the lessons. Instructions are clear, and the activities are self-explanatory for the students.

We offer resources primarily for Elementary Music (Pre-K through 5th Grade). Each product description specifies the recommended grade level to ensure the content is age-appropriate and engaging for your specific students.

Absolutely. While many plans are optimized for printing (PDF), several sets are compatible with digital platforms like Google Slides or Seesaw, making them perfect for both in-person "emergency folders" and distance learning.

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