Music for Children: Orff-Schulwerk American Edition Volume 3 by composer and educator Carl Orff and collaborator Gunild Keetman is a comprehensive classroom music resource designed for upper elementary students in grades 4 through 6. As part of the widely respected Orff-Schulwerk approach, this volume supports active, participatory music learning through singing, movement, speech, and instrumental performance, making it a trusted choice for educators who value hands-on musical exploration. This teaching resource is intended for classroom use with voice and Orff classroom instruments. It presents carefully sequenced musical activities, pieces, and exercises that combine speech patterns, singing, body percussion, and instrumental accompaniment. Standard notation is used throughout, allowing teachers to guide students in connecting listening, performing, and reading music in a clear and integrated way suited to upper elementary learners. The Orff-Schulwerk method emphasizes learning music through doing rather than passive study. Students engage directly with rhythm, melody, improvisation, and ensemble performance, helping them internalize musical concepts through experience. Teachers can adapt the material to different classroom settings, supporting creativity, coordination, and confidence while reinforcing essential musical understanding. The American Edition brings together contributions from leading Orff educators, adapting the original German volumes to the needs of music classrooms in the United States. The content supports lesson planning, classroom ensembles, and creative music-making activities that encourage active participation. It is well suited for general music instruction, Orff instrument ensembles, and structured curriculum development in elementary music programs. Volume 3/Upper Elementary Pages: 352 Instrumentation: Orff Instruments Voicing: VOL 3