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Note Worthy Classroom Carpet

Transform any learning space into an interactive music classroom with the Note Worthy Classroom Carpet, where education meets melody. Featuring a vibrant, eye-catching design centered around a bold treble clef and musical staff. This rug serves as both a functional floor covering and an engaging teaching tool that brings the language of music to life right under children's feet.

Sizes: 5'4 x 7'8 and 7'8 x 10'9 

The richly colored border showcases a comprehensive collection of essential musical symbols, including quarter notes, eighth notes, dynamic markings (piano, forte, fortissimo), time signatures, rests, sharps, trills, repeat signs, fermatas, and more. This rug will help students gain a full visual vocabulary of music theory at a glance. Every tile in the border is a conversation starter, making it easy for teachers to incorporate spontaneous, hands-on lessons throughout the day.

What children will learn: Sitting or standing on this rug, young learners can explore a wide range of foundational skills. They can identify and name basic and advanced musical symbols, practice counting rhythms and understanding time signatures, develop an early understanding of dynamics and expression in music, and build connections between math concepts like fractions and note values. 

Perfect for any musical or creative space: Whether placed in a school music room, a general education classroom, a home playroom, or a dedicated music studio, this rug adds a layer of inspiration to any environment. 

Joy Carpets Features:

  • Antistain & Anti-soil Treatment
  • Antimicrobial Treatment: Impervion Mold and Mildew Protection
  • Serging: Bound and serged for maximum durability
  • Fire Flammability/Fire Rating: Class I
  • Traffic Rating: Residential or commercial
  • Colorfast - Outstanding Fade Resistance
  • CRI Green Label Plus Certified

Manufactured in the U.S.A. by Joy Carpets

Carpet is a long‐term investment and deserves an appropriate maintenance program to protect its appearance. Preserve the beauty of your carpet and maintain a healthy indoor environment by following the simple instructions in our Carpet Care & Cleaning Guide.

🎶 Title: Exploring Musical Symbols with Our Note Worthy Friend!

🧒 Grade Level: Kindergarten – 2nd Grade

⏰ Duration: 30-40 minutes

🎯 Learning Objectives:

  • Identify common musical symbols.

  • Learn the names and sounds of notes.

  • Develop rhythm and coordination through movement and games.

  • Engage in imaginative play with the Note Worthy Friend character.


🔷 Materials:

  • Note Worthy Music Rug

  • Printouts of the character (Note Worthy Friend)

  • Flashcards of musical symbols (matching those on the rug’s border)

  • Small percussion instruments (e.g., tambourines, shakers)

  • Whiteboard or chart paper


🌟 Warm-Up (5 minutes):

  1. Invite students to sit around the Note Worthy Rug.

  2. Introduce the Note Worthy Friend. Explain that this friend lives on the rug and loves to help us learn music!


🎵 Lesson Activities:

1️⃣ Symbol Hunt (10 minutes)

  • Move around the rug together, pointing to the symbols.

  • Have the Note Worthy Friend “talk” about each symbol.

  • Example: “This is a treble clef! Can you trace it with your finger?”

  • Repeat for 4-5 symbols, ensuring everyone gets a turn to find and trace.

2️⃣ Rhythm Play (10 minutes)

  • Pick one symbol at a time and demonstrate a basic rhythm pattern.

  • Students repeat the pattern with instruments or by clapping.

  • Let the Note Worthy Friend “conduct” the rhythm play.

3️⃣ Musical Movement (5 minutes)

  • Choose a few symbols and assign a movement to each.

  • Example: quarter note = jump, eighth note = wiggle, rest = freeze.

  • Play a simple tune and have students move based on the “musical cues.”

4️⃣ Story Time with Note Worthy Friend (5 minutes)

  • Tell a short story about the Note Worthy Friend traveling along the staff lines and discovering different musical symbols.

  • Encourage students to create their own movement or sounds for parts of the story.


📝 Reflection and Wrap-Up (5 minutes):

  • Gather together and ask:

    • “What was your favorite symbol today?”

    • “How did our friend help you learn?”

  • End with a short, cheerful “Goodbye Song” that incorporates some of the learned symbols.


🌈 Assessment:

  • Observe students’ ability to identify symbols and replicate rhythms.

  • Listen for accurate note names or rhythmic patterns.

  • Encourage shy students to participate in movement or sound creation.


🎉 Extensions:

  • Create a “Musical Symbol Scavenger Hunt” where students find and draw symbols around the room.

  • Let students draw a new friend for the Note Worthy Friend and share how their new friend loves to make music.

Transform any learning space into an interactive music classroom with the Note Worthy Classroom Carpet, where education meets melody. Featuring a vibrant, eye-catching design centered around a bold treble clef and musical staff. This rug serves as both a functional floor covering and an engaging teaching tool that brings the language of music to life right under children's feet.

Sizes: 5'4 x 7'8 and 7'8 x 10'9 

The richly colored border showcases a comprehensive collection of essential musical symbols, including quarter notes, eighth notes, dynamic markings (piano, forte, fortissimo), time signatures, rests, sharps, trills, repeat signs, fermatas, and more. This rug will help students gain a full visual vocabulary of music theory at a glance. Every tile in the border is a conversation starter, making it easy for teachers to incorporate spontaneous, hands-on lessons throughout the day.

What children will learn: Sitting or standing on this rug, young learners can explore a wide range of foundational skills. They can identify and name basic and advanced musical symbols, practice counting rhythms and understanding time signatures, develop an early understanding of dynamics and expression in music, and build connections between math concepts like fractions and note values. 

Perfect for any musical or creative space: Whether placed in a school music room, a general education classroom, a home playroom, or a dedicated music studio, this rug adds a layer of inspiration to any environment. 

Joy Carpets Features:

  • Antistain & Anti-soil Treatment
  • Antimicrobial Treatment: Impervion Mold and Mildew Protection
  • Serging: Bound and serged for maximum durability
  • Fire Flammability/Fire Rating: Class I
  • Traffic Rating: Residential or commercial
  • Colorfast - Outstanding Fade Resistance
  • CRI Green Label Plus Certified

Manufactured in the U.S.A. by Joy Carpets

Carpet is a long‐term investment and deserves an appropriate maintenance program to protect its appearance. Preserve the beauty of your carpet and maintain a healthy indoor environment by following the simple instructions in our Carpet Care & Cleaning Guide.

🎶 Title: Exploring Musical Symbols with Our Note Worthy Friend!

🧒 Grade Level: Kindergarten – 2nd Grade

⏰ Duration: 30-40 minutes

🎯 Learning Objectives:

  • Identify common musical symbols.

  • Learn the names and sounds of notes.

  • Develop rhythm and coordination through movement and games.

  • Engage in imaginative play with the Note Worthy Friend character.


🔷 Materials:

  • Note Worthy Music Rug

  • Printouts of the character (Note Worthy Friend)

  • Flashcards of musical symbols (matching those on the rug’s border)

  • Small percussion instruments (e.g., tambourines, shakers)

  • Whiteboard or chart paper


🌟 Warm-Up (5 minutes):

  1. Invite students to sit around the Note Worthy Rug.

  2. Introduce the Note Worthy Friend. Explain that this friend lives on the rug and loves to help us learn music!


🎵 Lesson Activities:

1️⃣ Symbol Hunt (10 minutes)

  • Move around the rug together, pointing to the symbols.

  • Have the Note Worthy Friend “talk” about each symbol.

  • Example: “This is a treble clef! Can you trace it with your finger?”

  • Repeat for 4-5 symbols, ensuring everyone gets a turn to find and trace.

2️⃣ Rhythm Play (10 minutes)

  • Pick one symbol at a time and demonstrate a basic rhythm pattern.

  • Students repeat the pattern with instruments or by clapping.

  • Let the Note Worthy Friend “conduct” the rhythm play.

3️⃣ Musical Movement (5 minutes)

  • Choose a few symbols and assign a movement to each.

  • Example: quarter note = jump, eighth note = wiggle, rest = freeze.

  • Play a simple tune and have students move based on the “musical cues.”

4️⃣ Story Time with Note Worthy Friend (5 minutes)

  • Tell a short story about the Note Worthy Friend traveling along the staff lines and discovering different musical symbols.

  • Encourage students to create their own movement or sounds for parts of the story.


📝 Reflection and Wrap-Up (5 minutes):

  • Gather together and ask:

    • “What was your favorite symbol today?”

    • “How did our friend help you learn?”

  • End with a short, cheerful “Goodbye Song” that incorporates some of the learned symbols.


🌈 Assessment:

  • Observe students’ ability to identify symbols and replicate rhythms.

  • Listen for accurate note names or rhythmic patterns.

  • Encourage shy students to participate in movement or sound creation.


🎉 Extensions:

  • Create a “Musical Symbol Scavenger Hunt” where students find and draw symbols around the room.

  • Let students draw a new friend for the Note Worthy Friend and share how their new friend loves to make music.

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Description

Transform any learning space into an interactive music classroom with the Note Worthy Classroom Carpet, where education meets melody. Featuring a vibrant, eye-catching design centered around a bold treble clef and musical staff. This rug serves as both a functional floor covering and an engaging teaching tool that brings the language of music to life right under children's feet.

Sizes: 5'4 x 7'8 and 7'8 x 10'9 

The richly colored border showcases a comprehensive collection of essential musical symbols, including quarter notes, eighth notes, dynamic markings (piano, forte, fortissimo), time signatures, rests, sharps, trills, repeat signs, fermatas, and more. This rug will help students gain a full visual vocabulary of music theory at a glance. Every tile in the border is a conversation starter, making it easy for teachers to incorporate spontaneous, hands-on lessons throughout the day.

What children will learn: Sitting or standing on this rug, young learners can explore a wide range of foundational skills. They can identify and name basic and advanced musical symbols, practice counting rhythms and understanding time signatures, develop an early understanding of dynamics and expression in music, and build connections between math concepts like fractions and note values. 

Perfect for any musical or creative space: Whether placed in a school music room, a general education classroom, a home playroom, or a dedicated music studio, this rug adds a layer of inspiration to any environment. 

Joy Carpets Features:

  • Antistain & Anti-soil Treatment
  • Antimicrobial Treatment: Impervion Mold and Mildew Protection
  • Serging: Bound and serged for maximum durability
  • Fire Flammability/Fire Rating: Class I
  • Traffic Rating: Residential or commercial
  • Colorfast - Outstanding Fade Resistance
  • CRI Green Label Plus Certified

Manufactured in the U.S.A. by Joy Carpets

Carpet is a long‐term investment and deserves an appropriate maintenance program to protect its appearance. Preserve the beauty of your carpet and maintain a healthy indoor environment by following the simple instructions in our Carpet Care & Cleaning Guide.

🎶 Title: Exploring Musical Symbols with Our Note Worthy Friend!

🧒 Grade Level: Kindergarten – 2nd Grade

⏰ Duration: 30-40 minutes

🎯 Learning Objectives:

  • Identify common musical symbols.

  • Learn the names and sounds of notes.

  • Develop rhythm and coordination through movement and games.

  • Engage in imaginative play with the Note Worthy Friend character.


🔷 Materials:

  • Note Worthy Music Rug

  • Printouts of the character (Note Worthy Friend)

  • Flashcards of musical symbols (matching those on the rug’s border)

  • Small percussion instruments (e.g., tambourines, shakers)

  • Whiteboard or chart paper


🌟 Warm-Up (5 minutes):

  1. Invite students to sit around the Note Worthy Rug.

  2. Introduce the Note Worthy Friend. Explain that this friend lives on the rug and loves to help us learn music!


🎵 Lesson Activities:

1️⃣ Symbol Hunt (10 minutes)

  • Move around the rug together, pointing to the symbols.

  • Have the Note Worthy Friend “talk” about each symbol.

  • Example: “This is a treble clef! Can you trace it with your finger?”

  • Repeat for 4-5 symbols, ensuring everyone gets a turn to find and trace.

2️⃣ Rhythm Play (10 minutes)

  • Pick one symbol at a time and demonstrate a basic rhythm pattern.

  • Students repeat the pattern with instruments or by clapping.

  • Let the Note Worthy Friend “conduct” the rhythm play.

3️⃣ Musical Movement (5 minutes)

  • Choose a few symbols and assign a movement to each.

  • Example: quarter note = jump, eighth note = wiggle, rest = freeze.

  • Play a simple tune and have students move based on the “musical cues.”

4️⃣ Story Time with Note Worthy Friend (5 minutes)

  • Tell a short story about the Note Worthy Friend traveling along the staff lines and discovering different musical symbols.

  • Encourage students to create their own movement or sounds for parts of the story.


📝 Reflection and Wrap-Up (5 minutes):

  • Gather together and ask:

    • “What was your favorite symbol today?”

    • “How did our friend help you learn?”

  • End with a short, cheerful “Goodbye Song” that incorporates some of the learned symbols.


🌈 Assessment:

  • Observe students’ ability to identify symbols and replicate rhythms.

  • Listen for accurate note names or rhythmic patterns.

  • Encourage shy students to participate in movement or sound creation.


🎉 Extensions:

  • Create a “Musical Symbol Scavenger Hunt” where students find and draw symbols around the room.

  • Let students draw a new friend for the Note Worthy Friend and share how their new friend loves to make music.