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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
Orange War
This game of War is played like the others but emphasizes a quick reaction time
Learn Game U1 MS-11
War – Notes and Rests
To practice the relative values of notes and rests using a popular card game with several variations
Learn Game U1 RM-11
Rhythm Bingo – Side 1
Students play bingo to identify, say, and sign rhythm patterns
Learn Game U1 RR-11
Play or Pass – 5 C's
This intriguing group Fine game ensures that every student feels safe
Learn Game U1 SN-10
"I'm a Note" Five C's, G, and F
Sing "I'm a Note" while placing magic notes on the Five C's and two clef notes on staff slates
Learn Game U1 SN-11
Before and After
Students add one card before and after another card to practice simultaneous forward and backward motion
Learn Game U1 AI-12
"Daily Do" Variations – 1
While learning "Daily Do," students enjoy these entertaining and skill-building variations. As their memories grow stronger, students are naturally encouraged as they realize they can do these variations and sing at the same time
Learn Game U1 DS-12
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