Spring Music Craft Music Bulletin Board Spring Music Sub Plans Treble Clef
Spring Music Craft Music Bulletin Board Spring Music Sub Plans Treble Clef
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Looking for a bright and engaging spring music activity to reinforce pitch reading? This Rainbow Pitches Music Craft is a hands-on way for students to practice identifying treble clef and bass clef lines and spaces while creating an eye-catching display. It combines meaningful music literacy practice with a fun seasonal theme your students will love.
Instead of completing another worksheet, students actively match pitches to their correct note name and staff position, building a colorful rainbow as they go. This interactive music craft makes reviewing lines and spaces feel creative and memorable.
What’s Included
- Step-by-step craft instructions
- Completed craft example
- Cloud templates
- Rainbow ray templates
- Differentiated options
- Bulletin board letters spelling “Perfect Pitch Rainbows”
- Spring bulletin board décor
- Bulletin board example for easy setup
How the Craft Works
Students match treble clef and bass clef pitches to the correct letter name and staff location. Each correctly matched pitch becomes one ray of the rainbow. When assembled, the final product is a colorful rainbow showing accurate pitch placement on the staff.
Two craft options are included:
- Students color in the rainbow rays
- Print on colored paper for an easy prep option
Both options allow flexibility depending on your classroom setup and time.
Differentiation Included
This craft includes both treble clef and bass clef lines and spaces, so you can choose what best fits your students’ needs. Whether your class is focusing on line notes, space notes, or reviewing both clefs, you can easily adjust the activity.
The differentiated templates allow you to:
- Focus on specific staff positions
- Support mixed grade levels
- Provide targeted pitch review
Why Teachers Love This Craft
Teachers love that this is a true no-prep music craft—just print the two pages and you’re ready to go. It’s perfect for sub plans, post-concert days, assessment review, or a calm spring lesson that still reinforces important skills.
This activity also doubles as an informal assessment. As students complete their rainbow, you can quickly see who understands treble clef and bass clef lines and spaces and who may need extra support.
And of course, the finished projects make a stunning music bulletin board. The included letters and spring décor make it easy to create a cohesive hallway or classroom display that celebrates student learning while brightening your space for spring.
Ideas for Classroom Use
- Spring pitch review lesson
- Music centers or stations
- Independent practice
- Sub plans
- Early finisher activity
- Seasonal music bulletin board display
If you’re looking for a creative spring music craft that reinforces treble clef, bass clef, lines and spaces, and music staff reading skills, this Rainbow Pitches activity is a perfect addition to your elementary music classroom. It’s low-prep, skill-focused, and creates a cheerful display your students will be proud to show off.

