Fourth Grade The Arts The Arts Music Worksheets
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- How to Read Music
If your third or fourth grader is starting to think about taking up a musical instrument, help him get the basics of reading notes with this handy sheet!
- History of Hip Hop Music
Celebrate Black History Month by learning about soul music and the history of African-Americans in pop music, all in this Hip-Hop Music worksheet!
- History of Jazz
Celebrate Black History Month by learning about the birth of jazz music, and the history of African-Americans in pop music.
- History of Rock 'n' Roll
Celebrate Black History Month by learning about the birth of rock 'n' roll music and the history of African-Americans in pop music!
- Blank Sheet Music
Beginning musicians can unleash their creativity with this blank sheet music. Writing songs is a great way to help your child excel in music.
- Music Appreciation
Mini musicians, get ready for a jukebox adventure back in time! Visit the Library of Congress Jukebox website to hear 5 classic melodies by famous composers.
- Learn Guitar!
If your kid loves music, try this fun approach to learn the guitar! He'll get to know the basic parts of the guitar and the notes it plays.
- History of the Piano
Masterful musicians can learn the origins of the piano with this music history worksheet.
- History of Motown
Your child will learn about the history of music and the history of segregation in America with this Motown worksheet.
- How to Read Guitar Tabs
Help your child build her love of music and the arts with this beginner's sheet on reading guitar tablature!
- History of Soul
Celebrate Black History Month by learning about soul music and the history of African-Americans in pop music, all in this soulful worksheet!
- History of the Blues
The blues is one of the first kinds of 'folk music' to come out of the United States, and its influence can be heard all over.
- My Mix Tape
What are your top 5 best hits? Here's a fun way for any music lover to analyze their favorite songs.
- Read the Star Spangled Banner
Jump into the lyrics of the U.S. national anthem with a reading comprehension worksheet. Kids read the song, and then draw a picture to illustrate it.
- Chopsticks Sheet Music
Is your child the next Mozart or Beethoven? Here's some beginner sheet music for that classic song Chopsticks, but this time, no playing with just two fingers!
- Jazz Greats: Etta James
Meet Etta James, a legendary African-American singer of soul and jazz. Your little musician can read a mini-bio and answer some trivia.
- Jazz Greats: John Coltrane
Get to know John Coltrane, a jazz legend, with this music history worksheet! Read his mini-biography and answer some trivia.
- George Gershwin
For piano lovers everywhere, here's a fun reading exercise featuring George Gershwin, the composer who wrote the brilliant Rhapsody in Blue.
- Yankee Doodle Dandy
On this worksheet, your fourth grader will read over the lyrics of "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and complete fun activities relating to the song.
- Yankee Doodle Sheet Music
Celebrate your patriotism with a classic American ditty! Your beginning musician can practice reading notes in both treble and bass clef.
- Leonard Bernstein Biography
For budding music lovers, here's a reading exercise on Leonard Bernstein, one of the greatest American composers.
- Rodgers and Hammerstein
Spark your little musician's interest with a fun worksheet about a couple of famous composers, Rodgers and Hammerstein.
- Ode To Joy
Bring a little joy home with this beginner's sheet music! Work on reading quarter, half and whole notes in the treble clef and practice sight reading too.
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Give your little star a fun way to practice reading notes! This piano sheet music is perfect for beginners.