Explore Lines and Spaces! Activity book for Kids
What’s Inside: a simple explanation with easy visuals for kids to learn the difference between notes on lines, and notes on spaces.
Who’s it for: any beginning music student
Challenges: Children need handwriting practice, and these worksheets give them ample space to do so. If a student has special needs, consider putting the worksheet in a plastic sleeve or laminate. The student can use dry erase marker to draw the notes.
I never realized how important it is to take this step of emphasizing lines and spaces! It’s very important, and can save a teacher lots of headaches in future lessons.
Think about it - teachers in school teach students to put their name ON A LINE (which means - on top of the line.). In music - a line note will have the line cut through the middle of the notehead.
I want to make SURE my students get this, so I give them these worksheets as an evaluation tool. I also can review this concept briefly before going on to the note names.
*this is a digital download only. You may print as many pages as you like, for the students that you teach. Please do not share with other teachers or studios.
What’s Inside: a simple explanation with easy visuals for kids to learn the difference between notes on lines, and notes on spaces.
Who’s it for: any beginning music student
Challenges: Children need handwriting practice, and these worksheets give them ample space to do so. If a student has special needs, consider putting the worksheet in a plastic sleeve or laminate. The student can use dry erase marker to draw the notes.
I never realized how important it is to take this step of emphasizing lines and spaces! It’s very important, and can save a teacher lots of headaches in future lessons.
Think about it - teachers in school teach students to put their name ON A LINE (which means - on top of the line.). In music - a line note will have the line cut through the middle of the notehead.
I want to make SURE my students get this, so I give them these worksheets as an evaluation tool. I also can review this concept briefly before going on to the note names.
*this is a digital download only. You may print as many pages as you like, for the students that you teach. Please do not share with other teachers or studios.
What’s Inside: a simple explanation with easy visuals for kids to learn the difference between notes on lines, and notes on spaces.
Who’s it for: any beginning music student
Challenges: Children need handwriting practice, and these worksheets give them ample space to do so. If a student has special needs, consider putting the worksheet in a plastic sleeve or laminate. The student can use dry erase marker to draw the notes.
I never realized how important it is to take this step of emphasizing lines and spaces! It’s very important, and can save a teacher lots of headaches in future lessons.
Think about it - teachers in school teach students to put their name ON A LINE (which means - on top of the line.). In music - a line note will have the line cut through the middle of the notehead.
I want to make SURE my students get this, so I give them these worksheets as an evaluation tool. I also can review this concept briefly before going on to the note names.
*this is a digital download only. You may print as many pages as you like, for the students that you teach. Please do not share with other teachers or studios.