FREE Solfege & Boomwhacker Classroom Posters

FREE solfege and boomwhackers classroom posters

This set of FREE downloadable posters features the solfege syllables and their accompanying hand signs, as well as note name posters for the chromatic C scale. The colors can coordinate with the boomwhacker scale for an easy curricular tie in!

You can use these for a quick and easy bulletin board, to tie in with broader topic units for lessons on melody, scales, notation, and more. 

To access the download for these FREE printable posters, please submit the form below and the download will start immediately. Happy teaching!

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