More Fun & Games for Music Lessons 2
Calling all teachers! Prepare to embark on an exciting musical journey with this fantastic resource!
Introducing the second book of More Fun & Games for Music Lessons 2 that will captivate your students while enhancing their learning experience. Whether you're in a bustling classroom, a cozy instrumental studio, or even teaching online, this gem is perfect for you!
But wait, there's more! We've included templates that you can effortlessly copy and distribute to your own students. No need to spend hours creating materials from scratch. With these templates, you'll make learning a breeze for your students as they grasp new concepts and reinforce familiar ones.
What can you expect? The topics cover everything from note and rest values to aural skills, rhythm pattern recognition, note reading in both treble and bass clef, dynamics, style, tempo, and even activities to boost motivation for music practice.
It's a comprehensive package that caters to primary/elementary class music and instrumental students ranging from beginners to Grade 3. Perfect for different learning styles, this resource is tailor-made for success.
Remember, this is a digital download, but physical copies are also available at music shops. So, get your copy now and unlock a world of musical excitement!
LICENCE & PRINTING DETAILS
This is a DIGITAL FILE with ONE download and ONE print per purchase.
The PDF is sized to print on A4 paper. If you are printing onto US letter size, please select “Fit”.
You are only authorized to print the number of copies that you have purchased. You may only copy the TEMPLATES for YOUR OWN STUDENTS ONLY.
You may not digitally distribute this file in any form. You may not print more copies than purchased for use (i.e. you may not print individual copies for friends, students or others, and you may not digitally distribute to anyone). Unauthorized use is an infringement of copyright and may subject the user to penalties.
Returns
This is a digital copy of the book. All DIGITAL SALES are final, as it is not feasible to return a digital product. Once sent, the digital product is deemed “used” and cannot be refunded as the data remains in your possession and there is no way to truly return a digital product.