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My mission is to provide time saving and engaging resources for busy, passionate music teachers. I believe students learn best in a music classroom when they are engaged in the material, but finding the time to create these materials for your kids is overwhelming. I am here to help! I have kid tested and teacher approved resources that give you time to be the amazing teacher you already are. Teach music. Love life. Musically, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications

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My mission is to provide time saving and engaging resources for busy, passionate music teachers. I believe students learn best in a music classroom when they are engaged in the material, but finding the time to create these materials for your kids is overwhelming. I am here to help! I have kid tested and teacher approved resources that give you time to be the amazing teacher you already are. Teach music. Love life. Musically, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications
Vocal Explorations - Secret Agent - Create + Compose Your Own
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Vocal Explorations - Secret Agent - Create + Compose Your Own

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Need a great warm-up or high and low pitch practice? Look no further! This adorable set of Vocal Explorations is for you! Help the secret agents gather up all their spy gear for their first mission! … This set contains: PowerPoint presentation with 10 slides pre-drawn for you. 10 blank slides for you to draw your own pathway! PDF of the pre-drawn and blank slides. PDF of black and white student composition worksheets, 1 per page. PDF of black and white student composition worksheets, 4 per page. … Like this product? You will also love: Music Center: Don’t Break the Ukulele! - Ukulele Centers Game Pitch Hill: Teaching Solfege Bulletin Board Printables for Elementary Music Music Center: Don’t Spill the Pitches! - Solfege Pitch Note Reading Game … Shelley Tomich Teach music. Love life.
Vocal Explorations - Muffin Man - Create + Compose Your Own
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Vocal Explorations - Muffin Man - Create + Compose Your Own

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Need a great warm-up or high and low pitch practice? Look no further! This adorable set of Vocal Explorations is for you! Help the Muffin Man gather up all the muffins for his breakfast delivery! … This set contains: PowerPoint presentation with 10 slides pre-drawn for you. 10 blank slides for you to draw your own pathway! PDF of the pre-drawn and blank slides. PDF of black and white student composition worksheets, 1 per page. PDF of black and white student composition worksheets, 4 per page. … Like this product? You will also love: Pitch Hill: Introduce La {FLIPCHART} - Practice Mi, Sol, and La. Music Center: Don’t Break the Ukulele! - Ukulele Centers Game Music Center: Don’t Break the Rhythms! - Rhythm Game … Shelley Tomich Teach music. Love life.
Back to School Specials Bulletin Board - Music, Art, TAG, PE, Technology, etc.
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Back to School Specials Bulletin Board - Music, Art, TAG, PE, Technology, etc.

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This bulletin board set is a great way for you to get to know the specialist in your building! Every year our specials team is in charge of a back-to-school bulletin board for meet the teacher so we decided on the “Top Ten Things that make us SPECIAL.” It has been a big hit! Students, teachers, and parents have enjoyed learning some little known facts about their specials teachers! This makes a great back to school specials bulletin board! … Included in this File: Top Ten Things sheets for each teacher to fill out. (These come in a variety of colors as well as in B&W). Matching frame for 4 by 6 picture and a smaller one that can be used as a name plate. Top Ten Things bulletin board header. … Like this product? You will also love: Pitch Hill: {GROWING MEGA BUNDLE} - Teaching Solfege through Storytelling! Music Decor BUNDLE - RAINBOW BRIGHTS - posters, word wall, class rules, binders! Back to School Music Lesson Plan Bundle! K-5 Lessons for the first day! … Shelley Tomich Visit my website to join the Free Resource Library! Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Pitch Parkway - Solfege Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do Game, Practice
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Music Centers: Pitch Parkway - Solfege Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do Game, Practice

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming solfege notes! Options include moveable Do starting in a variety of places, fixed Do, and Curwen hand signs! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is the Solfege version - Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do … This is included in the following bundle: Pitch Parkway Solfege Bundle … In the game, each student will draw a card and identify the pitch on the card. Then, they can move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the appropriate pitch name. There are also some “game” cards like “Wreck: Skip Your Turn!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. … In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this product? You will also love: Music Center: Don’t Spill the Pitches! - Bass Clef Pitch Note Reading Game Music Center: Don’t Break the Pitches! - Bass Clef Pitch Note Reading Game Rhythm Basketball Set Vol 1! - 4th and 5th Grade Lesson Plan Rhythm Practice … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Pitch Parkway - Solfege Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Game, Practice
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Music Centers: Pitch Parkway - Solfege Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Game, Practice

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming solfege notes! Options include moveable Do starting in a variety of places, fixed Do, and Curwen hand signs! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is the Solfege version - Do Re Mi Fa Sol La … This is included in the following bundle: Pitch Parkway Solfege Bundle … In the game, each student will draw a card and identify the pitch on the card. Then, they can move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the appropriate pitch name. There are also some “game” cards like “Wreck: Skip Your Turn!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. … In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! Cover page for your center bag or box. … Like this product? You will also love: Music Center: Don’t Spill the Recorder! - Recorder Fingerings Music Game Music Center: Don’t Break the Dynamics! - Dynamics Symbol Reading Game Music Center: Don’t Break the Pitches! - Alto Clef Pitch Note Reading Game … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Pitch Parkway - Solfege Do Re Mi Fa Game, Practice
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Music Centers: Pitch Parkway - Solfege Do Re Mi Fa Game, Practice

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming solfege notes! Options include moveable Do starting in a variety of places, fixed Do, and Curwen hand signs! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is the Solfege version - Do Re Mi Fa … This is included in the following bundle: Pitch Parkway Solfege Bundle … In the game, each student will draw a card and identify the pitch on the card. Then, they can move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the appropriate pitch name. There are also some “game” cards like “Wreck: Skip Your Turn!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. … In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! Cover page for your center bag or box. … Like this product? You will also love: Music Center: Don’t Break the Dynamics! - Dynamics Symbol Reading Game Music Center: Don’t Break the Pitches! - Treble Clef Pitch Note Reading Game Music Center: Don’t Break the Pitches! - Bass Clef Pitch Note Reading Game … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Pitch Parkway - Treble Clef Customizable Game, Practice
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Music Centers: Pitch Parkway - Treble Clef Customizable Game, Practice

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming notes on the treble clef staff! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is the Treble Clef version; you can customize it for your desired range! … Save some $$$!! Buy as part of a {BUNDLE} With the bundle you can differentiate between line and space notes to really help out your kids who are struggling! … In the game, each student will draw a card and identify the pitch on the card. Then, they can move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the appropriate pitch name. There are also some “game” cards like “Wreck: Skip Your Turn!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. … In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this product? You will also love: Music Center: Don’t Break the Pitches! - Solfege Pitch Note Reading Game Music Center: Don’t Spill the Pitches! - Treble Clef Pitch Note Reading Game Music Center: Don’t Break the Ukulele! - Ukulele Centers Game … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Pitch Parkway - Solfege Do Re Mi Fa Sol Game, Practice
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Music Centers: Pitch Parkway - Solfege Do Re Mi Fa Sol Game, Practice

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming solfege notes! Options include moveable Do starting in a variety of places, fixed Do, and Curwen hand signs! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is the Solfege version - Do Re Mi Fa Sol … This is included in the following bundle: Pitch Parkway Solfege Bundle … In the game, each student will draw a card and identify the pitch on the card. Then, they can move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the appropriate pitch name. There are also some “game” cards like “Wreck: Skip Your Turn!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. … In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! Cover page for your center bag or box. … Like this product? You will also love: Music Center: Don’t Break the Instruments! - Instrument Family Game Music Center: Don’t Spill the MUSIC BUNDLE! Pitch, rhythm, dynamics, & more! Music Center: Don’t Break the Recorder! - Recorder Fingerings Music Game … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 2 - Rhythm Game
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Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 2 - Rhythm Game

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is Level 2: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, and Half Note (Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, and minim). Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}! In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. … In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this product? You will also love: K/1 Music Lesson with Children’s Literature - Rhythm Dynamics - Snowball Fight Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Edition Level 5 - Rhythm Game Rhythm Basketball - Nutcracker - 4th/5th Grade Lesson Plan Rhythm Practice Guide … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Edition Level 8 - Rhythm Game
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Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Edition Level 8 - Rhythm Game

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by counting the number of beats on a card! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is Level 8: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, Beamed Sixteenth Note, Dotted Half Note, Whole Rest, Half Rest, Eighth/Sixteenth Combo, Dotted Quarter Note, Single Eighth Note, and Single Sixteenth Note. … Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}! In the game, each student will draw a card and count up the number of counts on each card. Then, they can move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) the number of counts on the card. There are also some “game” cards like “Wreck: Skip Your Turn!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. … In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this product? You will also love: Pitch Hill: Introduce Super Do {FLIPCHART} - Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do Rainbow Ukulele - Fretboard Chord Insert Charts for the ukulele Pitch Hill: Introduce La {POWERPOINT} - Practice Mi Sol La … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Edition Level 3 - Rhythm Game
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Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Edition Level 3 - Rhythm Game

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by counting the number of beats on a card! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! … Be sure that you have an application to open this file type before downloading and/or purchasing. … This is Level 3: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, and Whole Note … Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}! In the game, each student will draw a card and count up the number of counts on each card. Then, they can move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) the number of counts on the card. There are also some “game” cards like “Wreck: Skip Your Turn!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. … In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this product? You will also love: Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Edition Level 5 - Rhythm Game Rhythm Basketball Set - Vol 2! 4/5 Lesson Plan - Rhythm Practice & Performance Rhythm Basketball - Nutcracker - 4th/5th Grade Lesson Plan Rhythm Practice Guide … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 8 - Rhythm Game
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Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 8 - Rhythm Game

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is Level 8: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, Beamed Sixteenth Notes, Dotted Half Note, Whole Rest, Half Rest, Dotted Quarter Note, Single Eighth Note, and Single Eighth Rest (Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, semibreve, dotted minim, semibreve rest, minim rest, dotted crotchet, single quaver, single quaver rest, and semiquaver). Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}! In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this product? You will also love: Music Decor Rainbow Brights - Ukulele Chord Chart Posters D TUNING Music Center: Don’t Break the Rhythms! - Rhythm Game Rainbow Ukulele - Fretboard Chord Insert Charts for the ukulele … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 5 - Rhythm Game
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Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 5 - Rhythm Game

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This is Level 5: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, Beamed Sixteenth Notes, and Dotted Half Note (Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, semibreve, semiquavers, and dotted minim). Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}! In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this product? You will also love: Rhythm Coloring 1A - Color by Note - Quarter Note/Rest, Eighth Note Rhythm Coloring 1B - Color by Note Name - Quarter Note/Rest, Eighth Note K/1 Music Lesson with Children’s Literature - Rhythm Dynamics - Snowball Fight … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 4 - Rhythm Game
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Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 4 - Rhythm Game

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is Level 4: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, and Beamed Sixteenth Notes (Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, semibreve, and semiquaver). Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}! In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this product? You will also love: Pop Play Alongs - Holidays (Sleigh Ride, Jingle Bell Rock, It’s the most) K/1 Music Lesson with Children’s Literature - Rhythm Dynamics - Snowball Fight Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Level 1 - Rhythm Game and Practice … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 6 - Rhythm Game
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Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 6 - Rhythm Game

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is Level 6: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, Beamed Sixteenth Notes, Dotted Half Note, Whole Rest, and Half Rest (Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, semibreve, dotted minim, semibreve rest, and minim rest). Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}! In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this resource? You will also love: Rhythm Coloring 1A - Color by Note - Quarter Note/Rest, Eighth Note Rhythm Basketball Set - Vol 2! 4/5 Lesson Plan - Rhythm Practice & Performance Rhythm Basketball - Nutcracker - 4th/5th Grade Lesson Plan Rhythm Practice Guide … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 3 - Rhythm Game
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Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 3 - Rhythm Game

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is Level 3: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, and Whole Note (Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, and semibreve). Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}! In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this product? You will also love: K/1 Music Lesson with Children’s Literature - Rhythm Dynamics - Snowball Fight Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Edition Level 5 - Rhythm Game Rhythm Basketball - Nutcracker - 4th/5th Grade Lesson Plan Rhythm Practice Guide … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 7 - Rhythm Game
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Music Centers: Rhythm Race Note Naming Edition Level 7 - Rhythm Game

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This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan! This is Level 7: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, Beamed Sixteenth Notes, Dotted Half Note, Whole Rest, Half Rest, Dotted Quarter Note, and Single Eighth Note. (Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, semibreve, dotted minim, semibreve rest, minim rest, dotted crotchet, single quaver, and semiquaver). Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}! In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!” Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other. In this resource: Game board in Black and White. Game board in Color. Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper). Directions for Teacher. Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students! … Like this product? You will also love: Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Edition Level 5 - Rhythm Game Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Edition Level 2 - Rhythm Game Pop Play Alongs - Holidays (Sleigh Ride, Jingle Bell Rock, It’s the most…) … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.
Pitch Hill: Introduce Sol Mi {FLIPCHART}
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Pitch Hill: Introduce Sol Mi {FLIPCHART}

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Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you! … This is part of the Pitch Hill Flipchart Bundle! … NOTE: This file is included in the PITCH HILL MEGA BUNDLE In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have to purchase to hear her story!) This flipchart was created to accompany the Pitch Hill method of teaching solfege. … Like this product? You will also love: Music Decor - AQUA AND GRAY - Instrument Posters - Orchestra, Orff, and World! Music Decor - AQUA AND GRAY - Music Rules Posters, Tattling, and more! Pitch Hill: Introduce Re {POWERPOINT} - Practice Do, Re, Mi, Sol, and La … Shelley Tomich Visit my website to join the Free Resource Library! Teach music. Love life.
Pitch Hill: Introduce Ti {FLIPCHART} - Practice Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti
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Pitch Hill: Introduce Ti {FLIPCHART} - Practice Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti

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Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you! , This is part of the Pitch Hill Flipchart Bundle! … NOTE: This file is included in the PITCH HILL MEGA BUNDLE … In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have to purchase to hear her story!) This flipchart was created to accompany the Pitch Hill method of teaching solfege. … The flipchart includes the following: Graphics of Do, Re, Mi, Fa Sol, La, Ti, and SD (high Do): Use to introduce or review characters! The Do Song The Re Song The Fa Song The Sol Song The Mi Song The La Song The Ti Song Practice identifying Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, and Ti with note heads. The notes are drag a copy and you and your students can practice placing and identifying them. Practice identifying Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, and Ti using traditional notation. The notes are drag a copy and you and your students can practice placing and identifying them. Pages use both note heads to isolate pitch and traditional notation to perform higher discrimination of pitch when rhythm is a factor. Instructions on using each page in the notes section. Pages for introducing Ti. A “Review” version of the Ti file for use when you aren’t ready to move to the next character but are past the introduction stage (not included in page count- bonus!) … Like this product? You will also love: Music Center: Don’t Break the Rhythms! - Rhythm Game Back to School Music Lesson Plan Bundle! K-5 Lessons for the first day! Music Center: Don’t Break the Recorder! - Recorder Fingerings Music Game … Shelley Tomich Visit my website to join the Free Resource Library! Teach music. Love life.
Pitch Hill: Introduce La {FLIPCHART} - Practice Mi, Sol, and La.
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Pitch Hill: Introduce La {FLIPCHART} - Practice Mi, Sol, and La.

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Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you! … This is part of the Pitch Hill Flipchart Bundle! … NOTE: This file is included in the PITCH HILL MEGA BUNDLE … Like this product? You will also love: Rainbow Ukulele - Student Packet - Ukulele Student Method Book Ukulele Program - Rainbow Ukulele {BUNDLE} - Lessons, Presentation, Student Book … In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have to purchase to hear her story!) … Musically Yours, Shelley Tomich Pitch Publications Teach music. Love life.