Steady Beat vs. No Beat Set for Google Slides by Beth's Music Classroom

My K-1 students love this activity, learning about steady beat and no beat through listening games, children’s literature, playing instruments, and singing. In Google Slides, virtual students are also able to participate in all of the listening activities.

Name that Christmas Carol Google Slides Activity by Harmony with Mrs. Hahn

Students will read a re-worded description of familiar Christmas carols and try to guess the title! Perfect for both in-person or virtual teaching. This Google Slides presentation also includes videos of each song, and blank slides for you to include videos of your own choice.

Instrument Sorting Boom Cards by Hutzel House of Music

Your students will love practicing their instrument family identification with this set of Boom Cards™! Boom Cards are a great tool for assessment in music class. These interactive digital flash cards are self-grading and offer immediate feedback for your students. 

Build-a-Song Melodic Edition "Charlie Over the Ocean" Boom Cards by Musical Interactions

Build-A-Song Boom Cards allow students to work out song phrases in a game setting. “Charlie Over the Ocean” focuses on the melodic structure & can be played using iconic or standard notation on the Boom Learning platform.

Carnival of the Animals Virtual Exhibit Hall by Mrs. Stouffer's Music Room

Students explore this virtual ‘art exhibit’ which leads them on a journey through Carnival of the Animals with linked sound files and Google form assessments as well as printable worksheets for each movement in the suite.

Growth Mindset Emoji Digital Sticker Book by Nerdy Music Mama

This Growth Mindset Digital Sticker Book will be a great way to promote Growth Mindset in your class while rewarding your students! Digital stickers work as wonderful rewards for your whole class or small group.

Music Undercover by Noteworthy By Jen

Can’t use video lessons or need an easy-to-prep music center? Check out this dice rolling game kids can play at home with a partner who has no knowledge of music!

Video Game Music Composition Project by Organized Chaos Music

This video game music unit is a great way to engage upper elementary and middle school students and get them composing, listening, analyzing, and thinking about music! Students will learn about videogame composers by watching videos of interviews, analyze music from video games and discuss various aspects of music and sound in video games, and then create their own video game and the music to go with it!

Rhythm Coloring by Pitch Publications

Color by Note activities for Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, and Beamed Eighth Notes! (ta, titi, rest). These are fantastic sub plans for your music or non music sub tub. Students love to color by note – they work as end of class activities or even as music center!

Spring Scavenger Hunt: K-1 Musical Tasks by Rhythmically Yours

Spring has sprung and there’s so much to see and do! Your young beginners will love searching for objects in this spring-themed scavenger hunt. Each object found will lead to an age-appropriate task. Tasks include practicing your 5 voices, vocal paths, animal sounds, movement and simple clapping patterns with iconic notation.

Pirate Rhythms for BOOM Cards - Read & Create Quarter Paired Eighth Quarter Rest by Sallys's Sea of Songs

Ahoy, Mateys! Me pirate crew is ready to guide students in sorting pirate characters into one or two syllables or no sound at all. Students then drag either the pirate characters or music notation to create 4-beat rhythm patterns. Play a lively full-group game on your interactive whiteboard, or a more low-key music center activity on laptops or tablets. Shiver me timbers, Pirate Rhythms are fun!

Caterpillar Rhythms Bundle - BOOM Cards by SillyOMusic

Try these Drag & Drop rhythmic dictation task cards for your rhythm assessments. They are fun and perfect for centers because they can be played on any device.

Musical Mansion by The Yellow Brick Road

Musical Mansion is an interactive presentation packed with over 40 links of musical playalongs, music games, an interactive piano, interviews with composers, music-themed stories, and much more. Students explore the mansion, finding new activities along the way, and possibly even a secret tunnel…but they say that’s just a rumor.

Middle School Digital Interactive Notebook by The Yellow Brick Road

This digital interactive music notebook is a great tool for assessing middle school (5th and 6th grade) music students while encouraging creativity and student-centered learning. All of the text is editable, which makes this music notebook perfect for differentiated activities, assessment, evidence of learning, and more. Best of all, you can edit directions and music terminology to fit your needs.