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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
Fine – Seconds Variations
Practice the musical alphabet beginning on letters other than A and write the alphabet backward
Learn Game U1 AI-9
Hide and Sing
Students write a familiar song using do re mi cards. One at a time, a card is turned face down. Singing the song together while only signing the facedown cards invites seriousness, suspense, and hysterics
Learn Game U1 DS-9
Who's Playing First?
Each student chooses a do re mi card to decide the sequence for a theory class recital. The lowest pitch goes first, and then continue on in order
Learn Game U1 DS-10
Orange Pairs
Students describe musical symbol cards using vocabulary, body movement and performance
Learn Game U1 MS-10
Fine - 8 Notes and 5 Rests
Students match 5 rests and 8 notes (including dotted notes) in sequential order, played like other Fine games
Learn Game U1 RM-10
These Five C's
Students learn the symmetrical 5 C's on the grand staff, making it easy to connect and learn the bass and treble clefs
Learn Game U1 SN-10
Snake Variations – Seconds
Seven unique snake variations engage a variety of musical alphabet concepts
Learn Game U1 AI-11
Staff Slates Echos
Being fluent in "Daily Do" makes it possible for students of all ages to write short melodic patterns with ease. This excellent pre-reading activity can become more advanced as abilities grow
Learn Game U1 DS-11
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