Finish The Lyric Activity Sheets (for Older Adults)

CA$5.00

These Fill-in-the-Blank Lyrics Activity Pages are a music-centered resource designed to support memory, engagement, and joyful participation across a wide range of care settings.

Each page features familiar song lyrics with key words intentionally omitted, encouraging recall, recognition, and musical connection. Colorful graphics provide visual cues to support memory and orientation, making the activity accessible for individuals with varying cognitive abilities.

Pages can be printed, laminated, and reused with dry-erase markers, allowing for repeated use without creating waste. In music therapy settings, therapists may sing or play the tune to provide additional auditory prompting, supporting participation even when verbal recall is limited.

This resource works well in:

  • Music therapy sessions (individual or group)

  • Recreation and activity programming

  • Cognitive stimulation groups

  • Dementia care and long-term care settings

The flexible format allows facilitators to adjust the level of support — from independent completion to fully guided musical engagement — making it a versatile tool for both clinical and non-clinical staff.

These Fill-in-the-Blank Lyrics Activity Pages are a music-centered resource designed to support memory, engagement, and joyful participation across a wide range of care settings.

Each page features familiar song lyrics with key words intentionally omitted, encouraging recall, recognition, and musical connection. Colorful graphics provide visual cues to support memory and orientation, making the activity accessible for individuals with varying cognitive abilities.

Pages can be printed, laminated, and reused with dry-erase markers, allowing for repeated use without creating waste. In music therapy settings, therapists may sing or play the tune to provide additional auditory prompting, supporting participation even when verbal recall is limited.

This resource works well in:

  • Music therapy sessions (individual or group)

  • Recreation and activity programming

  • Cognitive stimulation groups

  • Dementia care and long-term care settings

The flexible format allows facilitators to adjust the level of support — from independent completion to fully guided musical engagement — making it a versatile tool for both clinical and non-clinical staff.

📝 How to Use

  1. Print and laminate the activity pages for repeated use.

  2. Use dry-erase markers to fill in missing lyrics during individual or group sessions.

  3. Offer verbal, visual, or musical prompts as needed.

  4. In music therapy sessions, sing or play the melody to support recall and participation.

  5. Adjust the level of support — participants may complete independently, with cues, or collaboratively as a group.

  6. Wipe clean and reuse as often as desired.