This is a fun interactive game for music teachers to play with their beginner students on a rainy day. It includes 25 questions with answers in the following categories: bass clef note recognition, treble clef note recognition, vocabulary, basic song recognition, and music symbols. It also includes point values for answering each question so that students can compete with each other. Vocabulary included: Chord Crescendo Decrescendo Legato Mezzo Forte Natural Pianissimo Sharp Staccato Time Signat
This fun activity can supplement a lesson introducing piano keys. It contains 35 questions asking students to click on a certain key on the piano. When students click on the key, it tells them whether their answer is right or wrong. This game includes only natural keys and no sharps or flats.
It can be used individually as a computer game or as a class on a SmartBoard.
This is a fun interactive game for drama teachers to play with their students on a rainy day. It includes 25 questions with answers about the elements of drama in the following categories: genres, stage directions, the makings of a play, people, and performance. It also includes point values for answering each question so that students can compete with each other.
Vocabulary included:
Blocking
Center Stage
Characterization
Comedy
Conflict
Cue
Diction
Director
Downstage
Ensemble
House right
Impr
This activity can supplement a lesson introducing chord progressions. It is interactive, letting students click on different chords to see which chords they can go to.
It can be used individually or as a class on a SmartBoard.
This activity can supplement a lesson giving a basic introduction to the staff and the bass and treble clef. It is interactive, letting students click on different parts of the staff to learn their function. Afterwards, students can take a quiz with 8 questions asking them to click on a particular part of the staff.
It can be used individually or as a class on a SmartBoard.
This lesson introduces and defines the following terms:
-Bar Line
-Bass Clef
-Double Bar Line
-Dynamic
-Grand Staff
-Mea
This fun activity can supplement a lesson on reading treble and bass clef notes. Students are given a picture of a note on a staff and asked to click on the correct letter name. When students click on the letter, it tells them whether their answer is right or wrong. This game includes notes from one ledger line above to one ledger line below both staffs.
It can be used individually as a computer game or as a class on a SmartBoard.
This fun activity can supplement a lesson on reading treble clef notes. Students are given a picture of a note on a staff and asked to click on the correct letter name. When students click on the letter, it tells them whether their answer is right or wrong. This game includes notes from one ledger line above to one ledger line below the staff.
It can be used individually as a computer game or as a class on a SmartBoard.
These fun activities can supplement a lesson on reading bass and treble clef notes. Students are given a picture of a note on a staff and asked to click on the correct letter name. When students click on the letter, it tells them whether their answer is right or wrong. These games include notes from one ledger line above to one ledger line below both staffs.
This bundle includes three interactive games:
Treble Clef Note Recognition Game
Bass Clef Note Recognition Game
Bass and Treble Clef No
This fun activity can supplement a lesson on reading bass clef notes. Students are given a picture of a note on a staff and asked to click on the correct letter name. When students click on the letter, it tells them whether their answer is right or wrong. This game includes notes from one ledger line above to one ledger line below the staff.
It can be used individually as a computer game or as a class on a SmartBoard.
This activity can supplement a lesson giving a basic introduction to the staff and the bass and treble clef. It is interactive, letting students click on different parts of the staff to learn their function.
It can be used individually or as a class on a SmartBoard.
This lesson introduces and defines the following terms:
-Bar Line
-Bass Clef
-Double Bar Line
-Dynamic
-Grand Staff
-Measure
-Tempo
-Time Signature
-Treble Clef
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6th - 12th
Instrumental Music, Music, Vocal Music
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Experience
I am not a teacher, but I hope to become one in the near future. I am currently a college student.
Teaching style
I think students are tired of the same old paper and pencil schoolwork of the past. Students learn best with a hands-on approach to teaching. Students should be able to take control of their own learning.
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My own education history
I am currently a senior at USF St. Petersburg majoring in English and minoring in education.
Additional biographical information
I am very passionate about music. I have been playing the piano for about 10 years and singing since I could talk. I want to share that passion with other people by creating learning resources to help teach music.
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