I absolutely love Peter and the Wolf as a way to introduce young children to classical music. I’ve talked before about the importance of music appreciation in Montessori education, and Peter and the Wolf activities fit in perfectly at home or school.
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Peter and the Wolf
Many children from about age 4 on will fall in love with Peter and the Wolf. It’s an engaging story with beautiful music that brings orchestral instruments to life. There are many versions of Peter and the Wolf. I especially enjoy the Maestro Classics versions because of the high-quality music by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
A young boy named Peter disobeys his grandfather and climbs over the garden wall. When he encounters a wolf, with quick thinking and the help of his friends – a bird, a duck and a cat – Peter captures the wolf and it is taken to the zoo.
I’ve always absolutely loved Peter and the Wolf as a way to introduce young children to classical music. There are so many fun activities you can do to enrich this story, although the CD alone is amazing. Because it’s played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the music is wonderful for anyone. The CD is recommended for ages 4+ and families.
The illustrated booklet has some great activities and information about Russian folk music. I really enjoyed the Russian folk version of the title song and the dance along at the end. I could imagine how much my daughter especially would have loved the dancing when she was little. My feet were dancing just listening to it! ????
Many children from about age 4 on will fall in love with Peter and the Wolf. It’s an engaging story with beautiful music that brings orchestral instruments to life. There are many versions of Peter and the Wolf. I especially enjoy the Maestro Classics versions because of the high-quality music by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
MORE ABOUT THE MAESTRO CLASSICS CDS:
Each CD has a similar format with the following:
- A work for narrator and orchestra with the music and story equally important.
- Information about the life and times of the work and composer.
- Introduction of a new musical genre in which the theme from the title track is transformed into jazz, folk, Dixieland, or another style.
- The conductor talking about what to listen for in the music with musical examples.
- The opportunity to listen again with or without narration (and to realize just how much you’ve learned).
- A play-along, sing-along, or dance-along track. These are very creative and fun.
Here’s an interesting video about Peter and the Wolf by Bonnie Simon, Creative Director at Maestro Classics:
“Bonnie Simon introduces – Peter and The Wolf – Maestro Classics CD for Kids”
Montessori-Inspired Activities for Peter and the Wolf
Phil Tugg has some Peter and the Wolf musical themes (online links that show the instrument and play the musical theme from Peter and the Wolf … a great introduction to the story)
Beginning Montessori has Peter and the Wolf painting and puppet show.
Maestro Classics has many links to Peter and the Wolf resources for a number of levels. Many of those activities would work well with Montessori-inspired orientation to Peter and the Wolf. Montessori continent boxes with a focus on Russia would also fit in perfectly with Peter and the Wolf.
I put together some Montessori-inspired Peter and the Wolf activities using the Peter and the Wolf CD ($16.98) the Peter and the Wolf PDF booklet (that came with downloadable MP3s) ($9.98 for Mp3s and booklet), Montessori Print Shop Musical Instrument Cards ($0.99), Musical Instrument Cards Set 2 ($0.99) and Musical Composers 3-Part Cards ($3.49). I also added a Peter and the Wolf book we had in our home library.
Because Peter and the Wolf can be used with many ages of children, you’ll have to adapt the activities for your child’s level (or your classroom’s general level). I designed the activities here for 4-7 year olds, especially ages 4-5. I used a page from the booklet with an activity matching the featured instruments in Peter and the Wolf to the instruments for each character. This was an extremely easy activity to prepare. I simply printed and laminated the page, cut out the miniature characters, and glued the characters to craft sticks from the hobby store. The miniature stick puppets can be used to act out the story and match to the 3-part instrument cards.
There are 23 instruments in set 1, and 20 instruments in set 2. I used some cards from both packs to match the featured instruments with the character puppets in the layout. With young children, I would just introduce those instruments with the story of Peter and the Wolf rather than trying to introduce a large number of orchestral instruments. There are also 24 composers in the composer cards. I introduced 8 composers in this layout (some of the most well-known composers), featuring Sergei Prokofiev, the composer of Peter and the Wolf. I used a large rug from Montessori Services for the layouts.
For readers, the picture and word cards would be matched with the control card brought in at the right as a way for the child to check his or her work (How to Use Montessori Nomenclature from Montessori Print Shop). Younger children could just match the stick puppets to the instrument cards with pictures and words or to the instrument cards with pictures only.
Montessori Print Shop materials are always high-quality and easy to work with. You’ll find ideas for preparing and using the materials in the “Learn How To” section of Montessori Print Shop. As much as I love laminate edges and always left laminate edges as a Montessori teacher, I used the simpler Method #3 as a homeschooler. You know your own children and which level of cutting/laminating preparation is necessary for your homeschool. I use a method similar to Little Schoolhouse in the Suburbs to make folders for the 3-part cards, although Montessori Print Shop has a good storage method as well.
I always liked to have a listening area in my classroom when I was a Montessori teacher and in our homeschool classroom later on. With a CD player or MP3 player (depending on which version of Peter and the Wolf you use), you can give children the choice to listen to Peter and the Wolf and act out the story with puppets whenever they wish.
Circle Time Ideas for Peter and the Wolf
Sarah Jane has a Peter and the Wolf Puppet Theater Set available through an inexpensive download. It takes time to cut out and assemble, but it would be a wonderful material for circle time or for a group of children who want to go through the story together during individual work time.
Crafterina also has a Peter and the Wolf Puppet Theater Set available through an inexpensive download.
I always enjoyed using props with music at circle time. I would show the pictures to a Peter and the Wolf book while the children were listening to the story, or I would have some children hold the puppet characters while other children held instrument cards. When a child’s character was highlighted, he or she would hold up the puppet or instrument card. For larger groups, I would use duplicate sets of the instrument cards.
UPDATE: See my Montessori-Inspired Music Appreciation: Swan Lake post!
Maestro Classics Special and Montessori Print Shop Giveaway!
The giveaway is now closed, but you can always find great Montessori materials at Montessori Print Shop! Here’s a great giveaway sponsored by Montessori Print Shop! Jennifer from Montessori Print Shop is sponsoring a giveaway of all the culture/music materials (9 items) in the Montessori Print Shop store (ARV $21 for the set) to 2 lucky winners! (open worldwide)
The Montessori Print Shop giveaway is open to anyone 18 and older worldwide. The first entry is mandatory. You must leave a blog post comment telling why you want to win the Montessori Print Shop music materials (and be sure to click the green “ENTER” on the Rafflecopter form to let me know you left your blog post comment and to open up the optional entries)! After you’ve completed your mandatory entry, there are lots of optional entries. You have many chances to win! (Note: For the extra entries, you may count ways of following that you already do. For example, if you previously “liked” Living Montessori Now on Facebook, you may still count that for your “like” Living Montessori Now on Facebook entry!) It’s easy to enter giveaways with Rafflecopter! Just follow the directions to enter.If you still have questions about the Rafflecopter form, here’s a 52-second video with quick directions for entering through Rafflecopter. You must complete the Mandatory Entry to qualify for any additional entries. The giveaway closes 10:01pm MST on Thursday, September 6. Best of luck! a Rafflecopter giveaway
It’s Friday morning, September 7. I really appreciated the 714 entries!
Two lucky winners have been selected using Random.org through Rafflecopter!
The winners of the 9 Montessori Print Shop music materials are Molly R. and Amy L. S.! (Note: Molly and Amy, you each have 48 hours to respond to my email, or a new winner will be chosen.)
I’m so happy for Molly and Amy, who both had multiple entries!
The comment for Molly’s mandatory entry (why she wanted to win) said:
“I am the one who teaches music to our 3-6 group. This would be great to use with our kids (and my own at home)”
The comment for Amy’s mandatory entry (why she wanted to win) said:
“would love to win this as it is important for my kiddos to appreciate classical music.”
CONGRATULATIONS, Molly and Amy!!! Thank you SO MUCH to Montessori Print Shop for sponsoring this wonderful giveaway – and thank you to everyone who entered!
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Jessica says
I’m having a hard time teaching music appreciation and I think these would really help.
elsie says
I have just started attending an exploring music class with our daughter and feel these cards would enhance the learning experience.
Jessica says
My 4.5 year old daughter would really enjoy learning more about music.
Katie Rose says
We are home schooling our son and it would be great for music class!
Maranda says
I was trying to enter the free giveaway but I clicked where it said I left a blog post without posting anything. So, I would love to have these materials as I am attempting home school this year and don’t have anything on music yet. I know I can still gather things, but this would be a great start. And I absolutely live the Montessori method, I intend to use its principals when schooling my kids this year and ever after. So this would be a great jump start 🙂
Deb says
Hi Maranda! I checked, and it looks like it worked. You’re entered with the mandatory entry and Facebook entry. If you’d like to add more of the optional entries, they should all be open for you now. 🙂
Jennifer Cullimore says
I would love to win this for my daughter. She adores music!
micheal dale grim says
it would be a great way to introduce my 2 kids to a different style of music!!!!
Hanna Erickson says
I really like the animal mimicry cards, although it is really hard to choose a favorite, all of thier products are fantastic!!!
Cindy says
What a blessing this would be to my two homeschooled boys! They have been exposed to classical music even before they were born and subsequent to their birth, music has been a very important part of their lives and learning. This gift would be a great welcome into our family and much appreciated!
kathy balman says
We are studying music this year and this would be a great resource.
Lauren says
Such a great collection!
Jade says
Hope to win this for my children to start learning on the different music instrument, composer and etc. Let them to have more knowledge so they can appreciate it more. 🙂 Thanks.
Joanie B. says
My boys were previously in Montessori for primary. Now homeschooling I’m sure they would really enjoying having these in their home to learn by and remember. :o)
Jade says
Visited Montessori Print Shop, actually all the different materials in it. Particular one that i like most is the geograhpy. The geograhpy is one of the way to intro the children about other countries cultual, people and etc.
kathy balman says
I love the Australia materials
Joanie B. says
so far, our favorite printable from your site has been the cursive movable alphabet. We use it every day for our writings. Thank you!
elaine bolduc says
my whole family loves to do things the musical way
Mackenzie says
I love it! Thank you so much for posting on Saturday Show and Tell. I hope you’ll be back this week to link up some more great ideas! Have a great rest of the week!
-Mackenzie
http://www.cheeriosandlattes.com
Deb says
Thanks, Mackenzie! I’m linked up! 🙂
Jill says
I love the resources and ideas you shared in this post! I honestly am not musicly inclined so I tend to hand over those reins to my husband who has extensive band and musical instrument knowledge (he taught both high school and college band in different capacities). I have pinned this and will be using some of these ideas in our homeschool this year. Thank you for linking up to my Enchanted Thursdays Blog Hop!
Deb says
Thanks so much, Jill! I’m glad you can use the ideas. It’s awesome that your husband is such a great resource, too! 🙂
Alsa says
This is great. I bought Montessori classroom furniture from this website. https://xihamontessori.com/ I am very satisfied, but they don’t have music teaching aids.