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Instruments of the Orchestra Workstations can be the perfect addition to your student of instruments and instrument families. Learn about a few easy centers to implement into your classroom and woo your students to success.
Are you working on instrument families while studying instruments of the orchestra?This set can be used as individual assignments or quizzes or can be put together in a workbook for your students.Many of these pages are great to leave for substitutes as well!Included in this set:- A list of websites...
One of the topics most of us teach in elementary general music that can easily become dry and boring to teach (and to learn) is the instruments of the orchestra. But it doesn't have to be! Today I'm sharing my 3 favorite ways to teach lower elementary students the 4 families of instruments in the orchestra. 1. Classical Pieces I'm sure this is an obvious choice for many- Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra is an oldie but a goodie! The piece very clearly gives students a sense of the characteristic sound of each family, and it's short enough to hold young students' attention. I particularly love using this video that I found last year because the visuals are very clear and helpful but also colorful and fun: Another great way to explore the instrument families and watch an actual orchestra performing is with the London Symphony Orchestra's interactive videos that lets you view a performance from several different cameras at once, so you can focus on the different families at the same time. They have several pieces they've made available this way, but this one of Shostakovich's 5th Symphony is a good one that shows all the families well. 2. Instrument Family Four Corners In the basic game of 4 corners, you go to one of four corners of the room when the music stops, and one person who isn't looking calls out a number. Everyone at the corner that corresponds to that number is out. In instrument family four corners, it's the same basic idea but each corner matches an instrument family. There are a few ways to play it- play an example of a family or instrument playing, and tell students to go to the family they hear, or have everyone choose a corner and then whatever family plays after, all the students in that corner are out. It depends on how well students can identify the families aurally. Obviously you can use any sound examples to run the game yourself, which is what I did for a long time, but you can also now use these pre-made videos that basically run the game for you! 3. Poster Project I love doing this because it gets student work up on the walls! I give small groups of students a few pieces of paper with lots of different instrument pictures on them, and then I assign each group to one family of instruments. They have to figure out which instruments belong in their family, cut those pictures out and glue/ tape them to a piece of construction paper, and then decorate and label their posters with the name of the family. I love listening to the groups talking to each other to discuss which instruments are in their family, and the students love seeing their work displayed in the classroom! I hope this helps you breath fresh life into your lessons! For all of my full lesson plans on the orchestral instrument families, and the materials to go with them, you can get my full 2nd grade curriculum set here. And check out my post on Teaching Instruments of the Orchestra for how I sequence those concepts across grade levels.
Instruments of the Orchestra Workstations can be the perfect addition to your student of instruments and instrument families. Learn about a few easy centers to implement into your classroom and woo your students to success.
Use this instrument families worksheet to help your student learn to identify which instruments belong to the strings, woodwind, percussion, and brass families. We also have a free orchestra l
This instrument family worksheet pack includes 8 worksheets to help students identify which instrument family an instrument is a part of, based off of a picture.
This string instruments list includes: guitar, electric guitar, cello, banjo, double bass, viola, violin, and harp. Can you recognize each?
Are you working on instrument families while studying instruments of the orchestra?This set can be used as individual assignments or quizzes or can be put together in a workbook for your students.Many of these pages are great to leave for substitutes as well!Included in this set:- A list of websites...
Children cut out the musical instruments and paste in the family they belong to. Perfect to learn how to classify musical instruments by strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion families.
This is a super fun instrument bingo game where each column represents a different instrument family! B=Woodwinds, I=Strings, N=Brass, G=Keyboards, O=Percussion. You get a 33 page PDF document with: 24 Bingo cards, 38 Instrument Calling cards, a Bingo Game sheet for the backs of the cards, and a Reference page listing all 38 Instruments represented in the game. Enjoy!
These coloring sheets of musical instruments of the orchestra are perfect for early finishers and sub plans. They are also a great coloring page activity for students needing to wind down. #musiccrewearlyfinishers #musiccrewinstruments These are great worksheets to use and reuse in your substitute plans because you can color them differently every time. Students can get pretty creative with how they color and texture each page. They will look fabulous on your music bulletin board! There are 46 instrument/family pages and two versions of each colouring sheet: The instrument image The instrument image with question boxes where students write in: - Name of instrument - Instrument family INCLUDED Table of Contents & Coloring Ideas Brass •Baritone •Cornet •French horn •Trombone •Tuba Woodwind • Alto saxophone • Baritone saxophone • Bass clarinet • Bassoon • Clarinet • English horn • Flute • Oboe • Piccolo • Tenor saxophone Percussion • Bass drum • Chime tree/mark tree • Cymbals • Gong • Marimba • Snare drum • Tambourine • Timpani • Triangle • Tubular bells/chimes Strings •Cello •Double bass •Viola •Violin Keyboard •Celesta •Piano •Harpsichord •Pipe organ Find more coloring pages here!
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I used to struggle teaching Instruments and their Families to my students because I never got all the sound files put together in one place and my pictures were black and white, or my computer wouldn’t work and I couldn’t access the cool sites available. So I put together a blog post with 4 lesson […]
Hello everyone!! We’ve definitely finish the theme of the families of instruments, different instruments and symphony orchestra. Your final work consisted in building your own instrument with…
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Learning about musical instruments families with lessons about orchestra, symphony, history and accompanying printable worksheets.
This large, colorful poster printed on gloss stock features eye-catching photos of instruments organized by the four families of the orchestra: woodwinds, brass, percussion and strings.
SMARTBoard Music lesson: the Orchestra instruments, families, performance links, Orchestra craft project included.kid-tested, multi -grade resource 34pages
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Do your children know the names of the instruments of the orchestra? What about the families of musical instruments? Time to explore the orchestra!
Looking for instruments of the orchestra lesson plans? Elementary students love learning about the families of instruments. These links, lessons, worksheets and printables make teaching the instruments of the orchestra easy.
MUSIC POSTERS of instruments of the orchestra! 32 beautifully bright and colorful Instruments of the Orchestra cards that will make a stunning and educational addition to your music classroom. PRINTABLE FORMAT Print, laminate and display on your classroom bulletin board WHAT’S INCLUDED: One TITLE Card: Instruments of the Orchestra Four CATEGORY cards, each in a different color: The Percussion Family The Woodwind Family The String Family The Brass Family One card for each family showing all the instruments together. EACH CARD INCLUDES: The name of the instrument in bold, colorful letters A picture of the instrument The range of the instrument and A colored border matching that of the category it belongs to, i.e. all string family instruments have a green border. ⭐️ CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW FOR MORE INFORMATION ___________________________________ WHAT TEACHERS HAVE SAID: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Anne T. said, "This was the perfect compliment to my music and vibration lesson." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jennifer N. said, “I love these. Perfect for my beginning music students and to be able to help them understand the different instrument families." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ms. Kuhslow Music said, "Thank you! This is better than the instrument posters they sell in all of the music room magazines. Much more thorough and modern!" ___________________________________ Copyright © MusicTeacherResources. All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product. ___________________________________ ➯ Follow my store to be alerted of new products and sales. ➯ Don't forget to leave feedback. You will receive TPT credits that can be used on future purchases!
Our The Percussion Family Poster is a great educational resource that will help you create relevant and engaging Music classrooms.
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Instrument families - worksheets. N.B. I consider the Keyboard family as being a separate instrument family because, if you can play one, you can easily play another. Also, I teach the students: "Percussion is anything you hit, rub, or shake except for your brother or sister!" :) For the older children, we also talk about melodic vs non-melodic percussion instruments and whether or not each instrument needs a clef.
WOODWIND meaning: 1 : any one of the group of musical instruments that includes flutes, clarinets, oboes, bassoons, and saxophones; 2 : the section of a band or orchestra that plays woodwind instruments