.Update: I have written a more comprehensive eBook with specific strategies you can use to teach your child to read.Get the eBook I Can Teach Teach My Child to Read: A 10-Step Guide for Parents as a PDF, Kindle version, or purchase a paperback ($9.99). It is assumed that the basic notes and rhythms of the beginner's first months have been learnt, so that, for instance, the following notes can be named in under 10 seconds: Learning the great staff is tricky for beginners. One of the most useful patterns for learning the great staff is GBDF and ACE which when said fast.
Click on the links below for the free sheet music for the corresponding songs. In some cases, to find the music you need to scroll down to the bottom of the posts.
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Free Resources
Free Piano Sheet Music for Beginners (large stave with piano fingering)
Happy Birthday (very easy – melody line split between the hands)
Happy Birthday (easy)
Free Sheet Music for Piano – Traditional Nursery Rhymes (intended for as teacher accompaniment)
Incy Wincy Spider (Easy)
Hickory Dickory Dock (Easy)
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Free Sheet Music for Piano – Popular Children’s Songs (teacher accompaniments)
I Went to Visit a Farm One Day (vocal line)
Do-Re-Mi and Rhythm Game Songs
Seasonal Songs
All the Little Ducks go Upside Down (vocal line)
Rhythm Games
Puppets
Do-Re-Mi and Piano Lesson Printables
Music Theory Worksheets
Understanding the Clefs Poster(a must have for the front of every music book!)
On the Farm (Farm themed note drawing exercise and colouring sheet)
Misc Musical Resources
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