I believe the best learning happens when we are having fun! I try to provide games and resources to help both teachers and students learn through play.
I believe the best learning happens when we are having fun! I try to provide games and resources to help both teachers and students learn through play.
Vocadoodle is a game where Drawing meets vocal Sound exploration. It can be played in teams or in small groups, as one group working together, or even with just two players. Try out different vocal sounds And build confidence playing with The different sounds you can make with your voice.
Shuffle the Vocadoodle cards and place them face down on the table.
The player who is Vocadoodling first takes the top card from the pile. The player must then draw what is on the Vocadoodle card. They can help their team to guess what they have drawn by making the vocal sound written on the card. The player must make no other noises other than the vocal sound on the card. Make sure that the other players can see what you are drawing. Your drawing doesn’t need to match the picture exactly.
If you’re playing in teams, your team will guess the answer to the Vocadoodle.
If you’re playing in a small group or with just two players, any other player can guess the answer to the Vocadoodle.
Those guessing the answer to the Vocadoodle must shout out what picture they think is on the Vocadoodle card.
Contains 19 cards and playing instructions.
This game was created with Vocal Teachers or Choir Leaders in mind, but can be played by anyone, not just voice students.
Race the Music is a board game that brings together some of the components of the Grade 5 theory exam. The game can be played as one board game or each component can be used separately as a mini game if you have less time or you want to focus on one component.