Explain the basic structure and rules of music scores. I think many teachers give up and say "students can't read music scores" without explaining anything. In particular, many students will never see bass clef in their lives, so a thorough explanation is necessary.
I think there are many people who can't remember how they learned to read music scores.
Apart from musical terms and musical nuances, music scores indicate when (from which beat), at what pitch, and for how long a sound is to be produced. When the time and the length of the sound are combined, it becomes the rhythm. Therefore, it is easier to understand practice in reading music scores if you think of it as pitch and rhythm.
To learn pitch, first start by memorizing which position on the music score represents which note.
Please teach these things properly.

You can also memorize the notes by writing the names on the back of a card with a staff and notes.
Cards the size of a business card with staff printed on the front, such as "Staff Cards (Kyodo Music Publishing)" and "Onpu Cards (Kuon Publishing)" are also available on the market.
If you write finger numbers on the back and read them repeatedly, you will be able to memorize them in a short time.
Please also explain the difference between key signatures

and accidentals