Tenor Clef Note Reading Complete Unit | Worksheets, Assessments & Answer Keys
πΌ The complete tenor clef note-reading sequence β student guides, worksheets in matched A and B versions, progress checkpoints, and a final assessment.
86 printable pages across 25 PDFs, numbered 00β20 so you hand them out in order.
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β WHAT'S INCLUDED
β’ One-page Student Reference Guide β the keep-on-the-stand staff map
β’ 3 illustrated student guides: Space & Line Notes, Accidentals, Ledger Lines
β’ Foundations Check β the mnemonics and staff basics
β’ 14 worksheets and assessments, each in matched A and B versions with answer keys
β’ 3 cumulative checkpoints plus a two-form final assessment
β’ Teacher Guide β the sequence, why it works, and how to run it
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πΊ THE TENOR CLEF, TAUGHT PROPERLY
Middle C sits on the fourth line β the line the C clef brackets point at. Students arrive at tenor clef already reading bass clef, so this unit teaches the shift honestly instead of assuming it.
Lines: D F A C E β Dogs Find All Cats Evil
Spaces: E G B D β Every Good Boy Deserves
Notes run from B2 to E5. Below that the part would be written in bass clef; above it, in treble. Students learn where the clef belongs, not just how to decode it.
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π― WHY THE A/B VERSIONS MATTER
Every worksheet comes in two independent draws. Version A is the lesson, version B is the retake, the sub day, or the student sitting next to the one who finished early. Same difficulty, different questions, separate answer keys.
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π©βπ« WHO IT'S FOR
Cellists, bassoonists, trombonists, euphonium players, and theory students meeting C clefs.
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π¨οΈ Black and white β’ π No prep β’ βΎοΈ Print unlimited copies for your own students
TERMS OF USE
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