This collection of worksheets help students practice their knowledge of musical terms from a basic level through to advanced.
Rhythmic dictation is a teacher directed method for practising and assessing rhythm.
Encourage students to practise their knowledge of scales with these worksheets. Worksheets range from simple Major scales to Modes.
Sight Reading Rhythm worksheets can be used as a handout in class, for individual assessment or for practice as homework.
Sight Reading Stave worksheets can be used as a handout in class, for assessment or for practice as homework.
"Stick notation" enables students to practise sight-reading melodic and rhythmic elements without having to read off the stave.
Our wide range of stave reading worksheets are suitable for beginner through to more advanced students.
Students can practice writing on the stave with these appealing worksheets.
Teaching aids are resources that are not worksheets in themselves, but can be used in the teaching process e.g. manuscript.
Practice a variety of time signatures with these worksheets.
Melodic dictation is a teacher directed method for identifying intervals.
Beatsheets are a great way to get students to keep the beat in a song. Colour beatsheets are visually appealing while black and white versions double as a colouring activity.
Visually reinforce the high and low notes in Early Childhood songs. These charts are themed according to the song.
Rhythm Charts are a pictorial demonstration of the rhythm (i.e. how many sounds there are on each beat). Colour versions are visually appealing while black and white charts can be coloured in.
Rhythm writing worksheets create opportunity for students to write the rhythm of known songs.
These resources can be used to practise sight-reading from the stave or from stick notation.
Song Icons give students the opportunity to make and see the melodic contour of the song.
These song related worksheets make great music reading activities.