Flashcards are a great tool to have in your music room. I frequently use both rhythm and melody flashcards with my students, but simply reading and playing flashcards can get boring after about the first 5 minutes.
To spice it up, I like to play flashcard games. These are a HIT with my students and I am sure they will be with yours too. These games work both with melody and rhythm flashcards. And when you use grade-appropriate flashcards I have played these games with students all the way from grade 1 to grade 8.
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I am always looking for new games to add for review, sub tubs, and music centers, so when one of my colleagues talked about sight word bump and how much her students loved it I knew I had to adapt it for the music classroom.
I use bump games to practice reading solfege patterns, reading notes on the staff, learning music symbols, introducing orchestra instruments, and reviewing classroom instruments. |
AuthorMiss Jayna is an elementary music teacher in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada. In addition to being a public school teacher Miss Jayna also has a private piano studio and teaches a Children's Music Program. Categories
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