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FREE Francis Scott Key Unit Study
In this FREE Francis Scott Key’s printable worksheet packet from Mama’s learning Corner, you’ll find: Francis Scott Key fill-in-the-blank “The Star-Spangled Banner” create-a-word Confused version of “The Star-Spangled Banner!” (choose the correct word) Francis Scott Key copywork – elementary lines and plain lines Here are more FREE Music Resources for your homeschool!
FREE Horse Rhythm Game
This FREE Horsey Rhythm game from Let’s Play Kids Music can be played very simply at first for little ones who just love trotting around like little ponies, or you can develop the listening and note recognition further as you try each added step to make it more challenging. A very good way to […]
Do Re Mi Printables and Lesson Activities
An excellent way to learn and practice the Do Re Mi degrees of the scale is to use these little printable people from Let’s Play Kids Music. They can each be colored to correspond with the color of your chime bars. Using a staircase to illustrate each step or note is an engaging and visual way of teaching […]
Free Piano Sheet Music: Mary Had a Little Lamb
Mary Had A Little Lamb always goes down very well with young beginners in their first piano lessons. It is so enjoyable to play a tune that everyone knows. This FREE printable music sheet and lesson from Let’s Play Kids Music will teach this fun song to your child! Thanks, Blesses Beyond a Doubt. […]
FREE Music Appreciation Lesson with Flashcards
This FREE Music Lesson and Flash Cards includes music vocabulary, flash cards, a song to teach with a link provided, a music activity, and a composer of the day- with links! CLICK HERE for hundreds of free homeschool printables! Be sure to follow the Free Homeschool Printables and Worksheets board on Pinterest!
Free Music Lesson Download: Serenade for Strings SQUILT
Mary from Homegrown Learners is offering a free music lesson download of Serenade for Strings. From the site: “The Romantic Era was full of beautiful, lush music. As we listened to Romantic Music in Classical Conversations last week, I told the children it’s “kissy kissy” music. This era was all about the expression of intense emotions.” […]
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