Raise Your Hand if You Love Music!
We love music in this house. I didn't have opportunity to take private instrument lessons until high school, but went on to minor in flute in college. Some of my kids have more music in them than others, but we all love it.
If you are teaching music in your homeschool, here are some free homeschool music resources you will find helpful:
1. Free apps for learning music:
2. Free music lapbook and worksheets from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
3. Over 1,200 free kids song sheet music printables from Kiboomukidssongs
4. Classical Composers Monthly has several free things to aid in your study of Classical music, from audios and videos to biographies and printables. Check out their Christmas Classics post here
5. SQUILT stands for Super Quiet UnInterrupted Listening Time. It's a program that exposes children to great pieces of music a little at a time, through short, guided listening sessions. The 10 lessons per level come as a set for purchase, but you can download free sample lessons here.
6. ShareFaith.com has a free list of songs and stories of hymns that you might enjoy. Berean Bible Heritage does as well. Theirs is listed alphabetically by title here.
7. Get free music theory lessons online from Music Theory.net.
8. G Major Music Theory has free printable worksheets and interactive flash card games.
9. Free Music Notes and Symbols Printables
10. Hoffman Academy – free video piano lessons online
BONUS: Free printable music staff mat and printable note cards
Do you have a free music resource we missed? Please leave us a link in the comments.
Raising Creative Childern says
Thanks for compiling these resources! We’ve noticed that a lot of the resources for homeschool music are almost always focused only on classical music and facts about reading music. Do you think there is interest for additional music from around the world and different types of activities that involve children in musical engagement such as composing? We’re in the process of creating resources for http://www.raisingcreativechildren.net and want to focus on what would be most helpful to people.