Anyone Want S’mores?
If you’ve been here before, you know that I’m all about creating versatile resources that make learning music fun and memorable for the kids, and easy to implement for the teacher. This new set of S’mores theory worksheets is something I’m especially excited to share because it combines so many things in one, easy, no-prep place: engaging activities, adorable visuals, and instructions guaranteed to make any elementary student smile.
If you’ve used my resources before, you’ll know I’m always aiming to make music theory approachable—and this series really does it all. From learning note names in treble and bass clefs to rhythm values and dynamics, every worksheet is packed with creativity and flexibility. Use them for whole-class lessons, centers, assessments, or just to warm up your students’ brains! The funny instructions are certain to bring on a smile, and you’ll find each section offers something new to keep your students curious and engaged.
What’s Inside? Here’s a sneak peek of what your students will be diving into:
Treble & Bass Clefs: Learn note names in a way that sticks, with “Create Your Own Trick” activities and matching games.
Dynamics: Hands-on activities help kids master ppp to fff t
Notes and Rests: With marshmallow shading, matching, and rhythm addition games, rhythm basics have never been more engaging.
Lines & Spaces: Whether they’re identifying notes as s’mores or campfires, this section is all about making lines and spaces understandable!
I can’t wait for you and your students to dive into these s’mores sheets and experience theory in a whole new way.
Buy them individually or bundle and save! It’s as low-prep and easy as it gets: just download, print, or share digitally, and you’re good to go.
Have a great week,
Joanna