High & Low Interactive Boom Cards by SillyOMusic

Your primary students will love this digital activity as they identify high and low sounds from instruments and the environment! Great for music lessons on musical opposites.

Basics of Pitch by The Yellow Brick Road

Basics of Pitch is an all-in-one interactive music lesson which guides students through the sights, sounds, and feel of pitch basics in music. This PowerPoint Presentation uses real-life images, audio, playalong recordings, and video links to keep students meaningfully engaged in the concept of pitch. This is the perfect introduction or review of pitch for your music students!

Melodic Contour: Step, Skip, Leap, & Repeat by Beth's Music Classroom

Looking for a fun way to teach melodic contour and step, skip, leap, and repeat to your elementary students? This set includes a presentation with visual and aural examples, interactive review game, student worksheet, study guide, and test.

Step Skip Leap or Same by Rhythmically Yours

Follow these playful, magical unicorns through a fun game of step, skip, leap or same! Your students will love the beautiful, colorful graphics of this interactive game that is perfect for reviewing intervals. This self-correcting multiple choice game has 76 problems in treble clef to solve.

Music Street Bulletin Board by Harmony with Mrs. Hahn

Music Street is an effective, engaging way to teach your students about solfege and pitch intervals. This set includes everything you need to make a Music, Solfa or Melody Street bulletin board for your music room!

Sarasponda: A Song to Sing, Play, and Move! by Hutzel House of Music

Get your kids singing, moving, and playing rhythm sticks with this activity! Kids will learn about the background of the song before applying a rhythm stick routine that gets progressively more difficult.

Mt. Solfege by Mrs. Stouffer's Music Room

A Music Street Story they will NEVER forget. Following the Kodaly sequence, this story incorporates other elements of music besides the solfege note so students are introduced to other terms as well.

Music Rummy - Grand Staff by Musical Interactions

Your students will have so much fun playing Music Rummy that they won’t realize they are learning! With 2 different options for play, this game is perfect for any skill level to review treble & bass clefs.

Treble Staff Practice for Xylophone and Piano Music Unit by Nerdy Music Mama

This treble staff reading, writing, playing, and composing unit was created as a way to teach note reading skills to my general elementary music students on barred instruments and keyboards.

Treble Clef Note Naming Basics by Noteworthy By Jen

Give your students an interactive way to learn the basics of treble clef note naming through this Google Slides resource. Great for virtual or in-person learning. Covers identifying lines and spaces while giving the students the ability to check their answers as they go.

Ame Ame: Japanese Song Lesson Set by Organized Chaos Music

This lesson set is a wonderful resource to add to your world music collection. Use it to teach students about pentatonic music with slides showing the solfege, teach compound meter in 6/8 through the melody and percussion accompaniment parts (including 3 Orff xylophone ostinati parts) along with lesson extension ideas, and learn the Japanese language and culture. 

Pitch Hill Puppets by Pitch Publications

Are you struggling with teaching solfege or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfege to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you!

Donut Hunt Treble Clef Note Names Game by Sally's Sea of Songs

This resource features both a self-checking interactive PowerPoint and also a Google Slides version that can be used for whole group instruction & review or shared to individual devices for students to work at their own pace. Ten rounds of 3 questions each. “Congrats” slides indicate successful completion of the round. Review treble clef note names from middle C through high G, 30 questions in all.

Parody and Piggyback Song Writing Unit by Hutzel House of Music

Everything is laid out and ready to go to get your kids started on writing their own parodies and piggyback songs! Follow the steps for easy success! This unit works well in the classroom or for distance learning.

Melodic Practice Cards Bundle by Mrs. Stouffer's Music Room

Practicing melodic concepts are so important for students. And writing patterns out by hand takes forever. Save yourself time and get started by hitting “Print”! These melodic cards have 20 patterns in three ways. G-Do, F-Do and solfa letters for 8 different tone sets.

Solfege Go Fish Card Game Bundle by Musical Interactions

Students will want to practice independent singing with Solfege Go Fish! Players collect matches by singing/playing 4-note phrases using solfege syllables. This card game bundle includes 3-line, 5-line, and hand sign options and can be played as individual games or combined.

Harmony in Music : Presentation, Worksheet, & Test with definitions & examples by Beth's Music Classroom

This complete unit is perfect for teaching harmony in music to your 2nd-6th graders! This unit includes a study of: melody, unison, rounds, partner songs, ostinatos, and lots more!