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  • DSDictation & Sight-Singing
  • AIAlphabet & Intervals
  • RRReading Rhythms
  • RMRhythm Math
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Scrabble – Seconds
Explore forward and backward motion in the musical alphabet, vertically and horizontally
Learn Game U1 AI-14
Madrid Match – Five C’s
Without taking turns, students turn over cards from a center stack and place the six C grand staff cards in C alphabet cards
Learn Game U1 SN-14
Snake Variations – Notes and Rests
Make a snake using rhythm playing cards with sixteenth, eighth, dotted eighth, etc. notes and rests. This game must be played before playing Slow and Speed (Second Steps)
Learn Game U1 RM-15
Rhythms Across
Students read longer rhythm phrases together like a musical ensemble
Learn Game U1 RR-15
Slap the C’s
In this lighthearted and non-competitive game, students slap their own knees whenever they see a "C" the teacher has tossed down
Learn Game U1 SN-15
Danish Zoo – Notes and Rests
Create an animal with rhythm playing cards to practice stacking the sequence of notes and rests. A fun game for all ages
Learn Game U1 RM-16
I Can Write It
Students use the blue jello rhythm puzzles to compose original rhythms
Learn Game U1 RR-16
We're the Grand Nine
After students learn the Grand Nine notes they will be able to name ALL the notes on the grand staff
Learn Game U1 SN-16
Slow – Notes and Rests
Slow is similar to Danish Zoo, except each player must play more independently. Players take turns adding cards to two piles in a forwards/backwards sequence
Learn Game U1 RM-17
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