Say Goodbye to the Sunday Scaries!
10 Elementary Music Activities You Can Do the 1st Day Back
If you’re heading back into your classroom tomorrow after a long winter break, take a deep breath—you’ve got this. The first day back doesn’t need to be perfect, polished, or packed with brand-new content. It just needs to re-establish routines, rebuild musical confidence, and remind students that music class is a joyful place to be.
This Countdown to 2026 series was designed with real elementary music teachers in mind—activities that are short, flexible, and immediately usable across grade levels. Each idea can stand alone, work as a station, or be stretched across multiple classes depending on your schedule and energy level.
Across these ten activities, you’ll find:
Play-alongs that reinforce steady beat, rhythm, and pitch without heavy explanation
Movement and scarf activities that get students engaged right away
Boomwhacker and ukulele options with built-in differentiation
Low-prep manipulatives for review and retrieval practice
Creative tech ideas that spark curiosity without overwhelming you
Choice-based activities that give students ownership on day one
Whether you teach preschool, kindergarten, or upper elementary, these activities prioritize success, participation, and joy—exactly what students (and teachers!) need after time away from school.
So instead of spending your Sunday worrying about lesson plans, choose one familiar song, one movement activity, or one hands-on review game. Let students ease back into music-making, and give yourself permission to start the year calmly and confidently.
Here’s to a smooth first day back, happy music-making, and leaving the Sunday Scaries behind. 🎶
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