Thnaks to Braun Ream, a fellow member of the Music Teachers Facebook group for this idea, and for creating the speech bubbles in different languages. A ready-to-make display perfect for music classroom everywhere. Included are the letters for the title, the world map, speech bubbles with text ('music' in different languages with the name of the language underneath) and clipart children wearing clothes related to their country. Children and speech bubbles included in the following language: Frenc
Give your pupils independent practise of ta, ti-ti, ta rest and tika-tika rhythms with this simple activity. All you need are the sheets, some dice, and pencils!
Included are 6 different rhythm cards, with note heads and without, in colour and black and white so you can choose which to print.
Each card will give endless rhythm sequences- just by rolling a dice, writing the rhythm corresponding to the rolled number, and rolling again! Pupils can clap / read / play their rhythms as they go along
A rhyme / song to teach steady beat, rhythm 'as the words sound' and sol-mi.
Contents:
Lyrics
Steady beat chart
Steady beat chart with lyrics
Rhythm chart
Rhythm chart with lyrics
Rhythm chart on high/low lines (2 slides)
Rhythm chart on sol / mi lines (2 slides)
Rhythm chart with sol mi annotation
Rhythm icons with lyrics
Rhythm icons with sol mi annotation
Graphics from: www.mycutegraphics.com
A simple collection of 15 rhythms using ta, ti-ti and ta rest. Print onto card, attach a paper clip or magnet and use for fishing.
Pairs well with 'Ickle Ockle Blue Bottle'. While pupils sing, pass some 'fishing rods' with magnets on the end around the circle until each pupil has a rhythm. Teacher then claps a rhythm and the pupil with the matching fish stands up/gets a point.
Print onto A3 for flash cards, or use in small groups.
Give your pupils independent practise of ta and ti-ti rhythms with this simple activity. All you need are the sheets, some dice, and pencils!
Included are 6 different rhythm cards, with note heads and without, in colour and black and white so you can choose which to print.
Each card will give endless rhythm sequences- just by rolling a dice, writing the rhythm corresponding to the rolled number, and rolling again! Pupils can clap / read / play their rhythms as they go along to really reinforce
Go fishing in your music lessons! A great resource for small group self-directed learning.
Print and laminate, add a paperclip and you've got magnetic fish! A small ring magnet, some string and a ruler or stick will make a fishing rod to complete the resource.
Play as a team or individually against your group members, identifying and naming instruments of the orchestra and their instrument families.
Extra fish included for team play to complete families with more instruments- use as many or a
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Instrumental Music, Music, Other (Performing Arts)
Give your pupils independent practise of ta, ti-ti and ta rest rhythms with this simple activity. All you need are the sheets, some dice, and pencils!
Included are 6 different rhythm cards, with note heads and without, in colour and black and white so you can choose which to print.
Each card will give endless rhythm sequences- just by rolling a dice, writing the rhythm corresponding to the rolled number, and rolling again! Pupils can clap / read / play their rhythms as they go along to really
A rhythm posting game to use with frog songs like 'Five Fat Frogs'.
Includes:
12 fly cards with ta and ti-ti rhythms
12 fly cards with ta, ti-ti and rest rhythms
6 blank fly cards for you to write your own rhythms
2 frog pictures- A4 and A3 size so you can choose which one suits you best
Full instructions for making the resource and playing the game
A link to 'Five Fat Frogs', a song available on MySongFile.com. Useful for teaching so and mi, as this song begins with the rising interval which i