Explore steady beat, rhythm, and rests in a fun, hands-on way with this B-I-N-G-O lesson plan!
Introduce your preschool students to the genre of opera while learning about the great composer, Giuseppe Verdi. This lesson will probably take two or three classes.
A fun and adaptable hands-on activity for preschool students that reinforces the line and space notes on a staff using body movement.
Your preschool students will learn what ABA form is through the familiar song, “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”.
This is a multi-class project that helps young students write out rhythms on Valentine’s Day cards.
Let's Meet Our Notes is a fun and adaptable activity that introduces preschool students to their very first rhythms, “ta” and “rest.”
Through this lesson plan, students will learn about vocal explorations by changing the shape of an “inchworm" made out of a pipe cleaner.
Lines and Spaces is a fun and adaptable hands-on activity for preschool students that introduces the line and space notes on a staff.
Animal Sounds is a fun lesson plan that helps preschool students learn the concepts of high/low and loud/soft sounds through vocal exploration.
Musical Plates is a fun take on the classic game of musical chairs. In this version of the game, students are in circle formation with a plate in front of each of them.
Steady Beats is a great lesson plan that teaches your youngest students to tap, clap, walk and stomp to a steady beat.
Music is math. Preschool students, through play, can make the connection between numbers and notes.
Sticks and Dots is a fun and adaptable, hands-on activity, teaching beginner rhythms using manipulatives.



