Description
If your music students need a fun way to review notes on the staff, they will really enjoy these Christmas song music coloring pages! Your students will love these note naming and color by note activities, and the best part is that they won’t even realize they’re doing a worksheet, they’ll be having so much fun! First, they’ll identify the notes. Then they’ll sight-sing or sight-play the song. Next they’ll name the Christmas tune, then they will color by note.
Perfect for a festive recital warm-up activity, a holiday-themed music theory class, or as a fun class or homework assignment during December.
How to use these Christmas color by note worksheets:
- Students will name each note in the first few measures of a Christmas song.
- Then students can sight-sing or sight-play the song, or the teacher can have the students call the letters they’ve named, and play the song note by note.
- Students can name the tune by writing the name of the song in the blank.
- Finally, students color the Christmas llamas by note.
Includes 10 Christmas song snippets:
- Up On The Housetop
- Jingle Bells
- We Three Kings
- Go Tell it on the Mountain
- Good King Wenceslas
- Deck the Halls
- O Come, All Ye Faithful/Adeste Fideles
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
- It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
- We Wish You A Merry Christmas
Includes 3 sets of Christmas music coloring pages, 10 pages per set:
- All music coloring pages in treble clef
- All music coloring pages in bass clef
- All music coloring pages in alto clef
- Answer keys
Why You’ll Love These Music Note Reading and Coloring Pages:
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Improve Note Reading: These pages turn note naming into a game, which students love!
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Jam-Packed with Music Skills: As kids figure out these melodies, they’re not just goofing around. They’re practicing reading music in a way that feels more like playtime. It’s sneaky learning at its best!
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Fun and Engaging Activity: Coloring brings a splash of fun to music theory. It’s a hands-on, crayons-ready approach that keeps kids hooked and eager for more.
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Boosts Brainpower: Mixing note reading, coloring, and singing or playing music gets the brain’s gears turning. This is a fun activity that locks in knowledge, improving students’ music reading abilities.
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Your Go-To Music Activity: Whether it’s for one-on-one lessons, group classes, or even a quick music-themed activity when the regular plan falls through, these coloring pages are your go-to… Ready for action no matter the setting.
These Christmas music worksheets are perfect for individuals and groups:
- Private lessons (my piano students love them!)
- Music centers
- Homework
- Music camps
- The music sub binder
- And more!
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