What a Wonderful World Listening Glyph

This worksheet can be used along with the song What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong. Students listen to the song and answer questions about what they hear. Then they use those answers and the color guide to determine what colors to color the picture.

Great for teaching Black History Month or a unit on jazz music, and to review important vocabulary. This download includes 3 variations of the worksheet:

  • one with no review of the vocabulary
  • one with fill in the blank review of the vocabulary
  • one with matching vocabulary with the correct definition.

Teacher’s answer keys are provided for each worksheet type.

$1.50

Description

What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong is a great song to share during Black History Month, Jazz Appreciation Month, or really anytime at all in music class. This listening glyph to What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong helps students to actively listen for musical elements in the song. Then students color the picture of performer Louis Armstrong based on what musical elements are in the song. This What a Wonderful World listening glyph is provided in three formats for different levels of music vocabulary review. You choose the level that works for your students!

 

Product Details

This product contains three (3) versions of listening glyphs for What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong.

  • No vocabulary definitions
  • Match the definition with the music vocabulary word
  • Define the vocabulary words as a class.

 

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