Spring Music Craft Music Bulletin Board Spring Music Sub Plans Music Staff
Spring Music Craft Music Bulletin Board Spring Music Sub Plans Music Staff
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Looking for a hands-on spring music activity that reinforces music literacy in a fun and creative way? This Parts of the Staff Flower Craft is the perfect music craft to help students label and identify the parts of the music staff while creating a bright, spring-themed display. It’s engaging, low-prep, and ideal for elementary music classrooms during the spring months.
Instead of completing a traditional worksheet, students assemble a flower by labeling the different parts of the staff on each petal. This interactive approach helps students better understand music vocabulary while creating something they’re excited to display.
What’s Included
- Step-by-step craft instructions
- A completed craft example
- Flower petal templates
- Flowerpot template option
- Differentiated versions to meet student needs
- Bulletin board letters and spring décor
- A bulletin board example for easy setup
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How the Craft Works
Students cut out and label the petals with different parts of the music staff, such as staff, bar line, double bar line, measure, note, treble clef, and more. Once labeled, students assemble their flower and attach it to the page.
You can choose between two craft options:
- Create the flower only
- Add the flowerpot and have students draw a complete music staff with all the labeled parts
This flexibility allows you to adjust the depth of the lesson based on your students’ skill level.
Differentiated Options Included
- Pre-labeled (students identify and assemble)
- Label-only version
- Draw-only version
- Blank petals for full student-created responses
These options make it easy to support a wide range of learners within your elementary music classroom.
Why Teachers Love This Craft
Teachers love that this is a true no-prep music craft—just print one page and go. There’s no cutting prep or complicated setup required, which makes it perfect for sub plans, post-concert days, or busy spring schedules.
This activity also works as an informal assessment. As students label each part of the music staff, you can quickly see who understands the vocabulary and who may need extra review. The hands-on format helps concepts stick better than traditional worksheets alone.
And of course, the finished flowers look beautiful when displayed together. With included bulletin board letters spelling “Staff Skills in Bloom” and spring-themed décor, you can easily create a cohesive and eye-catching music bulletin board for your classroom or hallway.
Ideas for Classroom Use
- Introduce or review parts of the music staff
- Spring music centers
- Independent practice or early finisher work
- Sub plans with no prep required
- Informal music vocabulary assessment
- A bright seasonal music bulletin board display
If you’re looking for a creative spring music activity that reinforces music literacy while doubling as a cheerful display, this Parts of the Staff Flower music craft is a perfect addition to your elementary classroom. It’s low-prep, engaging, and a fun way to help students strengthen their understanding of the music staff all season long.

