Elementary Music Listening Maps

This Elementary Music Listening Maps Set contains listening maps to five excellent pieces of classical music to use in your elementary music classroom. In elementary music listening maps are a great way to introduce famous classical music to students. And this set contains all the favorites that you will want to share in your class.

$7.50

Description

This Elementary Music Listening Maps Set contains listening maps to five excellent pieces of classical music to use in your elementary music classroom. In elementary music listening maps are a great way to introduce famous classical music to students. And this set contains all the favorites that you will want to share in your class.

Listening maps are great for elementary music class, helping students to hear form, timber and dynamics in each classical piece. They can be used to introduce a new song or to listen closely and observe musical elements.

The listening maps are in pdf format. They can be projected on a screen or printed out for students to follow along individually. Each listening map is provided in color and b&w format.

Plus, each song also comes with three different listening worksheets. Have students describe what they heard and use it to express their thoughts and feelings about the piece.

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Elementary Music Listening Maps: Product Details

This product contains the following famous songs:

  • Surprise Symphony
  • Flight of the Bumblebee
  • String of Pearls
  • Music for the Royal Fireworks
  • Sabre Dance

Color and b&w versions available of these listening maps (pdf format).

 

Listening Map Worksheets:

In addition to the listening map, each song also comes with three (3) listening worksheets:

  1. Listening maps with questions: Have students answers questions in real time as they listen along with the song.
  2. Composer Intent: Have students theorize what emotion or idea the composer was trying to convey, supporting with evidence from the song.
  3. Music and Me Worksheet: Have students express what thoughts or feelings they had while listening to the song.

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