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Fun Music Lessons For The Entire Year!
Lesson planning takes up all your free time. These music lesson bundles are
packed with games, songs, manipulatives and assessments. The kindergarten
lessons also work great for pre-school if you simplify some of the activities
(like having them tip-toe, instead of skipping for your preschoolers).

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Musical Story Time
Grades: K-3rd
Musical Story Review

Grades:K-3rd
▪ Recall different parts of the story with the class.

▪ Describe the characters, setting, and events using


key details from text.

▪ Talk about what the main characters did in the story.


Ask, “How would you change the ending of the story
if you wrote the story?”

▪ What causes the characters to change in the story?

▪ What do the characters learn from what happened


in the story?

▪ Use the Coloring pages for this story and have the
class color their favorite part of the story.

▪ Have the class briefly write the sequence of events


on their paper. Include the beginning, middle, and
end of the story on the worksheets that are provided
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in the lesson.
Name_________________________

Peter & The Wolf


Draw your favorite part of the story
“Peter and The Wolf” in space below.

Why was it your favorite part of the story?______________________________


___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
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Name_________________________

Peter & The Wolf


Beginning
__________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

Middle
__________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

End
__________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________
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Favorite Coloring music worksheet!

Notes can be on Lines or Spaces


Name____________________________

Trace and color the notes. Then color the cupcakes.

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Composer Game
Grades: 4-7
Round Robin Activity
Famous Composer
of the Day
This is a brief introduction or review for a certain composer
and is not intended to be a complete biography.

1. Have the class sit in a circle.

2. Select one composer for the class to learn about for the day.

3. Randomly pick about 6 student readers to read the composer


of the day story cards. Assign one story card to each reader
and have them read it to the class.

4. Tell the class to listen closely to the student readers in order


to play a fun game after the composer story reading.

5. Collect the cards after the readers are done with the story
cards.

6. Divide the class into 2 teams. Have the class share as many
things as they can remember about the famous composer.
Give one point to the team for sharing a correct fact about
the composer. The team with the most points win the game.

7. Optional: They can also do a word search to review what they


have learned about the Famous Composer of the day.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Story Cards
Famous Composer of the Day
(1756-1791)
Teacher Copy
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria January 27,
1 1756. He began playing keyboard with his father Leopold when he was
four years old and composing music at age five. Wolfgang’s older sister,
Nannerl was very musical and often played duets with him.

Mozart taught himself to play the violin and organ. At age six, his father
2 took him to Vienna where he played for the Austrian emperor and was
introduced as a child prodigy.

At age eight, Mozart visited London and played for King George III and
3 Queen Charlotte. In London, he meets Johann Christian Bach, J. S. Bach’s
youngest son and writes his first three symphonies. At age 14, the Pope
made Mozart a Knight of the Golden Spur.

4 In 1778, he composed some variations for piano on the tune “Twinkle,


Twinkle, Little Star.”

At age 26, Mozart marries Constanze Weber in 1782. He supports his


5 family in Vienna by composing music, performing in public and private,
and teaching. He composed three of his greatest operas, The Marriage of
Figaro, Don Giovanni, and The Magic Flute.

in 1785 Mozart became friends with Franz Joseph Haydn. He even


6 played in a string quartet with Haydn. Mozart honored Haydn by
composing six string quartets and dedicating them to him.

Mozart had financial difficulties and health problems in his final years.
While working on the Requiem, he became very sick. He was not able to
7 complete the Requiem when he died in Vienna on December 5, 1791. He
was penniless and in debt, so was buried in a common grave. The exact
location of his grave is unknown.

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Round Robin Reader Cards for Students
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Story
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria January 27,
1756. He began playing keyboard with his father Leopold when he was
1 four years old and composing music at age five. Wolfgang’s older sister,
Nannerl was very musical and often played duets with him.

Mozart taught himself to play the violin and organ. At age six, his father
2 took him to Vienna where he played for the Austrian emperor and was
introduced as a child prodigy.

At age eight, Mozart visited London and played for King George III and
3 Queen Charlotte. In London, he meets Johann Christian Bach, J. S. Bach’s
youngest son and writes his first three symphonies. At age 14, the Pope
made Mozart a Knight of the Golden Spur.

4 In 1778, he composed some variations for piano on the tune “Twinkle,


Twinkle, Little Star.”

At age 26, Mozart marries Constanze Weber in 1782. He supports his


family in Vienna by composing music, performing in public and private,
5 and teaching. He composed three of his greatest operas, The Marriage of
Figaro, Don Giovanni, and The Magic Flute.

6 In 1785 Mozart became friends with Franz Joseph Haydn. He even


played in a string quartet with Haydn. Mozart honored Haydn by
composing six string quartets and dedicating them to him.

Mozart had financial difficulties and health problems in his final years.
While working on the Requiem, he became very sick. He was not able to
7 complete the Requiem when he died in Vienna on December 5, 1791. He
was penniless and in debt, so was buried in a common grave. The exact
location of his grave is unknown.
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