- 26 rhythm music lessons in this music theory workbook for 2nd through 5th grade teach beginners music dynamics, intervals, tempo, and articulation markings.
- This workbook is perfect for virtual/homeschool, private lessons, or music classrooms, these lessons teach about how music works in a fun understandable way.
- In this color-by-music book, difficult concepts are broken down into fun coloring activities for piano students, singers, guitarists, bands, or orchestras.
- This music theory workbook teaches across disciplines: music, art, science, math, and language arts, and is a great tool for elementary music curriculum.
- Is a student not so enthusiastic about music? Everyone likes coloring! This is a great way of teaching kids music in short easy lessons that teach young students at their reading level.
- Need something for the sub to do or a music fun day? This is an easy music lesson that helps students learn to read music. Read the description and fun animal facts as a class and then color!
- Use this book for music centers or at the beginning of class. This book is easily integrated with the others in this series, which teach how to read music for beginners.
- When you purchase Learn Music Through Coloring, you support a small publishing house that cares about you. Learn to read music for singers, guitarists, band and orchestra, and piano.
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Master music theory with the Learn Music Through Coloring series “Music Theory Color by Music: MAMMALS” book. This color by music kids music theory workbook is perfect for elementary grades 2-5th, virtual/homeschool, private music lessons, or the music classroom. “Music Theory Color By Music: MAMMALS” is a fun music workbook that teaches kids music theory while also learning about mammals. It uses multidiscipline learning to keep music interesting, incorporating music, art, science, math, and the language arts. There are 26 lessons total with gorgeous mammal pictures and easy-to-read explanation pages. Topics that are covered in this music workbook are dynamics, intervals, tempos, and articulation markings.The reading level is just right for elementary students and the lessons are short enough that you can use it at the beginning or end of a lesson. Let the kids listen to music while they color, and students will feel more confident about how music works. This music theory book is part of a series of books called “Learn Music Through Coloring” by Plum Rose Publishing.
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