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I've only been teaching for 4 years now, but it seems like it's been longer than that!
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Preview of Musical Parking Lot

Musical Parking Lot

Musical Parking Lot is a fun way to review musical symbols and their meanings, rhythm, and note names. Using some mini toy cars, have your student park each car in the space instructed (ex. "Park a car in the space that means down on the piano", "Park a car in the space with a note that has 2 beats", "Park a car in the space that has a rhythm like this" *play/clap rhythm*). This set includes 4 different levels of the game. Beginner Level (pictured), Level 1A, Level 1B, and Level 2. There are
Preview of Lemonade Match-Up

Lemonade Match-Up

This activity is great for students who constantly mix up similar looking notes. The teacher chooses which two notes the student needs to work on, and writes the letter names on the lemon wedges. She then gives the student "ice cubes" with the corresponding notes on them. The student has to match each note to the correct glass of lemonade. This PDF includes 6 sets of commonly mixed up notes. All in Middle C position: Middle C & E Middle C & A A & E D & B F & G G & F
Preview of Build a Cupcake - Note & Rest Values

Build a Cupcake - Note & Rest Values

This is a super cute, fun way to review note and rest values. This game is based on 4/4 time. It includes the following terms: -Quarter Note -Half Note -Dotted Half Note -Whole Note -Eighth Note -Sixteenth Note -Quarter Rest -Half Rest -Dotted Half Rest -Whole Rest -Eight Rest -Sixteenth Rest Each of these terms is written on a cupcake bottom. They each have a matching frosting with their symbol printed on it, and a matching cherry with the number of beats they receive in 4/4 time. All piece
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I've only been teaching for 4 years now, but it seems like it's been longer than that!

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I love teaching new concepts through games. Children love to have fun, and so do I!