Have you ever wished there were elementary music method books similar to those used for beginning band, orchestra, or piano?
I have. So I made one! Okay, it’s not a book, it’s something better. It’s a sequential collection of guided lessons with fun songs, games, instrumental activities and more!
Scroll down to see how I teach music literacy skills with fun games and activities.


Activities “sneak in” music literacy skills while kids think they’re just having fun!
This bundle is the perfect way to teach solfege through a variety of songs and musical activities connected to the songs. This resource centers around actual repertoire (i.e. songs) as opposed to isolated musical exercises. I highly recommend this!
This is a fantastic resource that I have used over and over with my students. It’s organized, sequential, and well laid out. I will continue to use this for years to come.
This bundle is fantastic! As a newer teacher, figuring out songs for each concept and note is very difficult and this makes it much easier. The students love the visuals as well.
So many songs and lessons to use to teach solfege and rhythmic concepts! They are also flexible to use whichever counting system you use. My kids love this! It is such a great resource and I use them daily

Learning to read music can be fun!

Easy-to-read icons make rhythm reading simple to understand for kids.

Sequential lessons introduce only one new music element at a time.

Activities teach solfege hand signs introducing one pitch at a time.

Lessons teach music reading on the staff in multiple keys.
Save time with these almost no-prep lessons. Just download, print,
and project.
Each lesson and each bundle builds on the previous ensuring a logical and natural progression.
Engaging activities include games, Orff instruments, sheet music worksheets, distal activities, and more!
Lessons include differentiated activities to accommodate all learners.
✅ Bonus: No specialized Kodály training is needed to teach these lessons. The easy-to-use guided lessons will lead you and your students through the activities step-by-step.
No. Lessons are projectable PowerPoint presentations with songs, games, instrumental activities, printable sheet music worksheets that may be used as observational assessments, digital follow-up activities, and more.
No. These lessons are compatible with any rhythm reading syllables – Kodály, French Time, Gordon, Takadimi, or Numerical. (I do NOT recommend numerical counting for young children).
Yes. Each download includes directions for using presentations with Google Slides.
If you’re not ready to dive into the entire Mega Bundle, start with one of the smaller bundles tailored to your students’ current skill level. Whether your early elementary kids haven’t started reading music yet or your upper elementary students are reading more complex pitch sets there’s a starting point for everyone.
What’s Inside Each Lesson?
Each targeted bundle below includes. . . .
Save over 35% when you invest in the Complete Mega Bundle. It includes all 7 Music Literacy Activity Bundles for a year-to-year music literacy solution.

These Kodály-style resources offer the flexibility to begin at any level. Whether you’re teaching young beginners or helping older students catch up, there’s a bundle to fit your needs.

Click links below to purchase individual bundles through TPT.
Whether you’re introducing your students to their first solfège syllables or preparing them for more advanced concepts, the Kodály Mega Bundle has everything you need to create confident, independent music readers.
✅ Remember, NO specialized Kodály training is needed to teach these activities. The easy-to-use guided lessons will lead you and all your students through the activities step-by-step.
You’ve got this!
Hi, I’m Terri. I have over 25 years of experience teaching in the elementary music classroom. My mission is to help you save time and make learning to read music fun and intuitive for students and easy for teachers. I’m honored to have helped thousands of music teachers and homeschool parents in 76 countries!
One of my great joys is performing in various events with my former elementary music students. They’ve become life-long musicians!
