Hispanic Heritage Month music activities - 11 listening glyphs with musical terms - includes blank title options
Hispanic Heritage Month music activities - 11 listening glyphs with general terms - includes blank title options
11 listen & draw worksheets

Hispanic Heritage Month Music Listening Worksheets

This set of Hispanic Heritage Month music listening glyphs is a simple, no-prep way to introduce your elementary music students to a variety of new musicians – during Hispanic Heritage Month music lessons or any other time of the year!

$3.00

Hispanic Heritage Month Music Listening Worksheets

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These music listening glyph worksheets include 3 versions for each piece of music to allow you to adapt your lessons to multiple grades or levels:

  • Listening glyphs with musical terms (allegro, adagio, tempo, mood, instrument families, etc.)
  • Listening glyphs with non-musical terms (fast, slow, loud, quiet, etc.)
  • Listen, draw, and reflect worksheets (for younger students)

 

The listening glyph versions of the worksheets direct students to color a picture based on what they hear in the music. A great way to build active listening skills!

Music is not included due to copyright but a Spotify playlist is linked.


 

Contents:

  • 11 listening glyphs with music terms (including 1 with a blank title for your students to write in – use these with the music of your choice)
  • 11 listening glyphs with non-music terms (the same images, just with changed wording) including 1 with a blank title for students to fill in.
  • 12 listening worksheets (students listen, draw, and answer 2 questions by circling) including 2 versions with blank titles to use with the music of your choice.
  • An answer key is not included as answers may vary

 

Musical Pieces:

  • La vida es un carnaval (Celia Cruz)
  • Como la flor (Selena)
  • La conga en Nueva York (Desi Arnaz)
  • Ojala queue llueva cafe (Juan Luis Guerra)
  • Nuestro Juramento (Julio Jaramillo)
  • El Rey (Vicente Fernandez)
  • Mi Carinito (Pedro Infante)
  • Conga (Gloria Estefan)
  • Somewhere (Rita Moreno)
  • El Cantante (Ruben Blades)
  • Plus a blank title for students to fill in with the music of your choice

 

Please note, this is a digital resource  in PDF format – no physical product will be shipped

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