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Music Note Recognition Snowman Game Low Ink
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Music Note Recognition Snowman Game Low Ink

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This game (for 1 or more players) supports the learning of note recognition skills in both the bass and treble clef. Use in general music lessons, instrumental lessons, or as an activity for students to use at home. Print and laminate for extra durability. Includes: 4 game boards allow the teacher to target the range of pitch used in the game (2 treble clef, 2 bass clef) Instructions How to use this game It’s time to build a snowman… Each player places a token on the board and needs a pencil and piece of paper on which to draw their snowman Players take turns to roll a dice and move their token around the board The player should identify each note they land on, and draw the corresponding part of their snowman The body must be drawn first. The head must be drawn before the eyes, nose and mouth The first player to complete their snowman is the winner A single player may play against the clock - set a timer and see how quickly you can complete your snowman
Music Note Recognition Snowman Christmas Game
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Music Note Recognition Snowman Christmas Game

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This game (for 1 or more players) supports the learning of note recognition skills in both the bass and treble clef. Use in general music lessons, instrumental lessons, or as an activity for students to use at home. Print and laminate for extra durability. Includes: 4 game boards allow the teacher to target the range of pitch used in the game (2 treble clef, 2 bass clef) Instructions How to use this game It’s time to build a snowman… Each player places a token on the board and needs a pencil and piece of paper on which to draw their snowman Players take turns to roll a dice and move their token around the board The player should identify each note they land on, and draw the corresponding part of their snowman The body must be drawn first. The head must be drawn before the eyes, nose and mouth The first player to complete their snowman is the winner A single player may play against the clock - set a timer and see how quickly you can complete your snowman
Treble Clef Christmas Note Recognition Game
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Treble Clef Christmas Note Recognition Game

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A simple printable Christmas themed game to improve note recognition skills in the treble clef. Use in instrumental lessons, general class music lessons or for students to play at home. 3 game boards are included, covering different ranges of pitch. How to use this game Choose a game board with a suitable range of pitch Place a token for each player on the ‘Start’ circle Take turns to roll the dice and move along the path and identify the note landed on The first person to get to the end is the winner Print and laminate for extra durability
Christmas Rhythm Improvisation Composition Prompts
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Christmas Rhythm Improvisation Composition Prompts

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This Christmas printable activity is intended for use in musical instrumental lessons, (or class music lessons where pitched instruments are available), to: Support strong rhythmic skills Make improvisation fun and accessible Develop musical expression through the use of dynamics, tempo, articulation and pitch Incorporate an understanding of time signatures Inspire composition Includes Five Christmas/winter themed cards Six sets of rhythm cards, of varying complexity (in the time signatures 4/4, 3/4 and 6/8) Instructions The five themes included are: A cosy cottage A cold, snowy day Icy blue penguin party A wintry wonderland A snowy village Activity instructions Choose a set of rhythm cards and a theme Place the rhythm cards in the spaces on the theme page in any order you like Identify the time signature and place it in the space on the theme card Clap the rhythm Think about the theme - how might you use articulation, tempo, pitch and dynamics to convey the theme in your music? Playing your instrument, improvise a melody inspired by the theme, using the rhythm on the cards Try changing the order of the rhythm cards, using a different set of rhythm cards or using a different theme Extend the activity by developing longer compositions
Music Time Signature Cats and Dogs Resource
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Music Time Signature Cats and Dogs Resource

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This resource is designed for online use, to reinforce understanding of time signature and note values with beginner and intermediate students. Includes: 14 pages of bars/measures and time signatures to match 3/4, 4/4 and 6/8 time signatures Semiquavers (sixteenth notes), quavers (eighth notes), crotchets (quarter notes), dotted crotchets (dotted quarter notes) and minims (half notes) Triplets 2 versions of the resource - one using UK terminology, one using US terminology The resource is designed for use in online teaching - requiring the use of a platform which allows screen-sharing and annotation (for the students to draw lines to connect the bars/measures with their corresponding time signatures. It could also be used electronically during face to face lessons, or as a printable resource. Some pages are aimed at beginner students. The more advanced pages are aimed at intermediate students, with the intention that teachers will be able to use the resource with a wide range of students.
Music Rhythm Improvisation and Composition Activity Series 1
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Music Rhythm Improvisation and Composition Activity Series 1

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This printable activity is intended for use in musical instrumental lessons, (or class music lessons where pitched instruments are available), to: Support strong rhythmic skills Make improvisation fun and accessible Develop musical expression through the use of dynamics, tempo, articulation and pitch Incorporate an understanding of time signatures Inspire composition Includes Five theme cards Six sets of rhythm cards, of varying complexity (in the time signatures 4/4, 3/4 and 6/8) Instructions The five themes included are: A trip to the beach A cold, snowy day Into Space Into the jungle The cool Alpine forests Activity instructions Choose a set of rhythm cards and a theme Place the rhythm cards in the spaces on the theme page in any order you like Identify the time signature and place it in the space on the theme card Clap the rhythm Think about the theme - how might you use articulation, tempo, pitch and dynamics to convey the theme in your music? Playing your instrument, improvise a melody inspired by the theme, using the rhythm on the cards Try changing the order of the rhythm cards, using a different set of rhythm cards or using a different theme The activity can be extended by developing longer compositions
Music Note Value Time Signature Snap
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Music Note Value Time Signature Snap

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Use this game to reinforce note and rest values, time signatures and metre How to use this game Print and cut out the playing cards you would like to use - print out 2 or 3 copies of each set to make the game last longer. Mix and match sets to tailor the game to the players level Shuffle the cards and divide between the players Players take turns to place a card face up in a pile - if a card has the same time signature as the previous one the first player to shout ‘Snap’ takes the pile of played cards. To be a ‘Snap’ the cards do not have to have the same rhythm - they should both have the same time signature (3/4 or 4/4) The player with the most cards at the end of the game is the winner If a player puts down a smiley face card they may take all the cards in the pile If a player puts down a snowflake card the player to their right may take all the cards in the pile Laminate for extra durability
Alto Clef Note Recognition Game - Matching Hamsters
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Alto Clef Note Recognition Game - Matching Hamsters

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A fun hamster themed game to improve note recognition skills in the alto clef The aim of this game is to identify the alto clef notes and connect the matching hamsters. To play in online lessons, use a platform that allows screen-sharing and annotation. Or print (and laminate for extra durability, if required) to use as a physical game. Use in instrumental lessons, general class music lessons or for students to play at home. 8 pages are included, covering different ranges of pitch.
Music Note Values Cats and Dogs
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Music Note Values Cats and Dogs

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This resource is designed to consolidate the understanding of music note values Use online - with screen-sharing and annotation to connect the matching cats and dogs or Print (and laminate for extra durability if desired) to use hard copy Use in instrumental lessons, general music lessons or for students to use at home. 13 pages - each featuring 4 pairs of cats and dogs to match Semibreves (whole notes), dotted minims (dotted half notes), minims )half notes), crotchets (quarter notes), quavers (eighth notes) and semiquavers (sixteenth notes) are used Draw lines to connect the the cat with the number of crotchet (quarter note) beats that match the notes on the dogs balloon
Seals and Bubbles Note Recognition Resource
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Seals and Bubbles Note Recognition Resource

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A fun seal themed game to improve note recognition skills in the bass and treble clef The aim of this game is to identify the bass and treble clef notes and connect the seals to their matching note bubbles To play in online lessons, use a platform that allows screen-sharing and annotation to connect the seals and bubbles Or print (and laminate for extra durability, if required) to use as a physical game. Use in instrumental lessons, general class music lessons or for students to play at home. 18 pages are included, covering different ranges of pitch.
Improvisation and Composition Activity Series 2
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Improvisation and Composition Activity Series 2

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This printable activity is intended for use in musical instrumental lessons, (or class music lessons where pitched instruments are available), to: Support strong rhythmic skills Make improvisation fun and accessible Develop musical expression through the use of dynamics, tempo, articulation and pitch Incorporate an understanding of time signatures Inspire composition For online lessons, use in a platform that allows screen-sharing and annotation. Screen-share the theme card and use annotation to write in the time signature and rhythms. Or have your student use a paper copy. Includes Five theme cards Five themed notation templates 15 sets of rhythm cards, of varying complexity (in the time signatures 4/4, 3/4 and 6/8) Rhythm sets range from those suitable for beginners, to more complex rhythms including triplets Instructions The five themes included are: The dragon’s keep The hidden glade The wilderness Sunrise The secret dell Activity instructions Choose a set of rhythm cards and a theme Place the rhythm cards in the spaces on the theme page in any order they like Identify the time signature and write it in the space on the theme card: Sets 1, 2 and 3 are in 3/4 Sets 4, 5 and 6 are in 4/4 Sets 7, 8 and 9 are in 6/8 Sets 10, 11 and 12 – triplets in 4/4 Sets 13, 14 and 15 – triplets in 3/4 Clap the rhythm Think about the theme—how might they use articulation, tempo, pitch and dynamics to convey the theme in their music? Consider whether a major or minor key would best fit the theme Playing their instrument, improvise a melody inspired by the theme, using the rhythm on the cards Experiment with the order of the rhythm cards, using a different set of rhythm cards or using a different theme Try notating improvised musical phrases on a stave – use the theme notation template and add in performance directions If using a keyboard instrument, develop an accompaniment using primary chords or experimenting with other chord progressions Extend the activity by developing longer compositions, using the improvised phrases as a motif. The final page of this resource is included for notating longer compositions
Beginner Piano Bundle - note reading, keyboard geography and note values
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Beginner Piano Bundle - note reading, keyboard geography and note values

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Use these games to consolidate note recognition in the bass and treble clef, note values and keyboard geography This bundle is designed to be used online (in a platform that supports screen-sharing and annotation) or as a printable resource. Students should draw lines to connect the matching hamsters, dogs and cats, or seals and keyboard keys. Note recognition matching hamsters - 8 pages Note value dogs and cats - 13 pages Keyboard geography seals - 8 pages
Halloween Games for Beginner Piano Students
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Halloween Games for Beginner Piano Students

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This vibrant collection of music games features spooky bats, cats, pumpkins, monsters and owls in Halloween hats! Aimed at beginner piano students, the games focus on: Note reading Note writing Note and rest values Skips and steps Finger numbers Dynamic instructions Keyboard geography
Christmas Music Games and Resources Bundle
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Christmas Music Games and Resources Bundle

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13 music games, flashcards and resources designed for use in instrumental lessons, general music lessons and holiday clubs. Areas covered include: Note recognition in treble and bass clef Note value recognition Rhythmic skills Recognition of time signatures Recognition of key signatures Prompts for improvisation and composition activities Keyboard geography All with fun Winter/Christmas themes Print and laminate for extra durability Please note that the ‘Music Note Recognition Penguin Game Low Ink’ and ‘Music Game Note Recognition Snowman Game Low Ink’ resources are lower ink-intensive versions of other games in the bundle, to reduce the amount of ink required for printing.