Beethoven Listening Glyphs (Composer of the Month)
🎼 Beethoven Listening Glyphs | Music Listening Activities
Looking for a fun and interactive way to engage your students with the music of Ludwig van Beethoven? These listening glyphs are the perfect tool to get students actively listening while you assess their understanding of key musical elements.
Glyphs are pictorial worksheets that students color or mark based on what they hear in the music. They’re a wonderful option for listening stations, homework, or whole-class activities—and they make assessment simple and enjoyable.
🎶 Songs Included:
- Symphony No. 5, Movement 1
- Symphony No. 9, Movement 4
- Für Elise
- Moonlight Sonata, Movement 1
- Pathétique Sonata, Movements 1 & 2
✨ What You’ll Get:
- PDF Listening Glyphs featuring Beethoven and his music
- Editable PowerPoint versions so you can:
- Choose your own title
- Adjust or customize the listening elements (e.g., dynamics, tempo, mood, texture, etc.) to suit your lesson goals
✅ Perfect For:
- Elementary through middle school general music classes
- Sub plans or quick listening activities
- Reinforcing listening skills and music vocabulary in a creative way
This resource makes Beethoven’s music accessible, interactive, and memorable for your students—whether you’re studying his symphonies, piano works, or introducing the concept of glyphs for the first time.