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Subject Area

  • DSDictation & Sight-Singing
  • AIAlphabet & Intervals
  • RRReading Rhythms
  • RMRhythm Math
  • SNStaff & Notes
  • TMTempos
  • MSMusic Symbols
  • SKScales & Key Signatures
  • TCTriad & Chords

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Fine – 5 Notes and 5 Rests
Students quickly arrange their own sets of notes and rests in order . . . then say Fine!
Learn Game U1 RM-6
Find the Jellos
After hearing the teacher say and sign a rhythm, students write it with blue jello puzzle pieces
Learn Game U1 RR-6
Chance Match - Thirds Dictation
Students predict the sequence they will hear for two major and two minor thirds making Chance Match a dictation game
Learn Game U2 TC-4
Fine – Seconds
Students quickly arrange their own sets of alphabet cards in seconds . . . then say "Fine!" Cards are placed in an ascending direction to prepare for learning the staff
Learn Game U1 AI-7
What Can You Find? – Symbols
Students use musical scores of various levels to find symbols and words that match their music symbol cards. The same color magic notes are used to mark the scores and the cards music
Learn Game U1 MS-7
Chance Match – Notes and Rests
To practice matching the whole, half, quarter, eighth and sixteenth note and rest pairs.
Learn Game U1 RM-7
Pass the Beat – 1
Teacher, students, and parents pass a Blue Jello Word Card around the circle saying the Blue Jello name while keeping a steady beat
Learn Game U1 RR-7
Fine - Tempos
Students quickly arrange their own sets of tempo cards in order . . . then say Fine!
Learn Game U2 T-4
Who's Playing First?
Use this game to decide the order for students for informal recitals or for any occasion
Learn Game U1 AI-8
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