Mandalas for little flutists
Often when you have to teach little flutists, it is nice to have materials where the students can do an activity themselves.
These Mandalas are therefore initially intended as a break-time activity in the teaching.
However, they can also be used if you have talked about, for example, note values in a lesson and want to know if the student has understood the topic, then you can give them a Mandala to take home and ask them to color it for next week. In this way, you can find out whether the topic you have talked about has been understood.
The mandalas in this booklet are made with note values, note values where the student chooses the color themselves, note recognition for the g clef, forte and piano signs and finally there is grip recognition for flautists.
Enjoy!
Anne is a flute teacher based in Denmark with more than 20 years of teaching experience. She is always in the search for new fun ways to teach the flute and most recently she was trained as a Music Mind Games teacher. She completed her masters degree in flute and flute pedagogy at Nordjysk Music Conservatorium in Denmark. At Rudersdal Music School, where she teach the flute, she also teaches elementary music education. Anne completed a degree in Art and Culture intermediary from the University College Sjælland. Her favorite color is red and yellow like a beautiful sunset. Due to a lack of good flute method books in Danish for little students, Anne wrote her own flute method book! This book is now being translated to English by her daughter. It is important to Anne that kids who start learning music at an early age are given the best start which includes a lot of laughter and fun games. You can read more about Anne's flute method book at www.minfloejtebog.dk or visit her at minfloejtebog.dk on Instagram.