Join the Free #MusicMonday Newsletter — Weekly Music Activities for Kids

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Start every week with a little music magic. The free #MusicMonday newsletter from Prodigies delivers songs, printables, and practical music-teaching tips to your inbox each week — perfect for teachers and parents who want fresh ideas without the hunt.

Whether you teach a full music room or sing with your own kids at home, #MusicMonday keeps the inspiration flowing with bite-sized, ready-to-use resources rooted in Prodigies' color-coded, solfège-based approach.

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Enter your email below and we'll add you to the #MusicMonday list.

What you'll get

  • Weekly songs and activities you can use right away.
  • Free printables and seasonal resources for the music room or home.
  • Teaching tips for pitch, rhythm, solfège, and classroom management.
  • First access to new Prodigies freebies and releases.

Who it's for

Perfect for elementary music teachers, homeschool parents, and families who want a steady stream of fun, usable music ideas — no musical background required.

Frequently asked questions

Is the newsletter really free?

Yes — enter your email above to join at no cost. Unsubscribe anytime.

How often will I hear from you?

Look for a fresh dose of music inspiration each week, plus the occasional special resource.

Do I need to teach music professionally?

Not at all — the ideas work for classrooms and living rooms alike.

More from Prodigies

The #MusicMonday newsletter is your weekly connection to the Prodigies world — 800+ color-coded video lessons, printables, and lesson plans. Join above and never run out of music ideas.


More free music resources

Want the full experience? Explore the Prodigies Music membership for families or the PK-5 Curriculum for classrooms.

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