Sunday, March 7, 2010

Secret Color Game


The Secret Color Game

This is a great game to work on note location.  Many students can name notes on flash cards, but when it comes to playing the note in the right place on the keyboard, they sometimes are too high or low.

Directions:
1. Place bingo chips or jewels on the keys you want to review.  I have different colored jewels that I use.
2. Before you start the game you take one jewel and hide it under a book or cup.  This is the secret color.
3. The student takes a jewel off the key that matches the flash card. 
4. You or another student take turns taking jewels off.
5. At the end you reveal the secret color and that color is worth two points.  You add up your jewels and get two points for each jewel that is the secret color.  Whoever has the most colors wins!

Variations:
1. For beginners you can just use alphabet cards instead of flash cards.
2. For students who don't know many note names, you can put more than one jewel on a key.
3. Another way to start the game is to have the student put the jewel on the key as you review the note names and where the location of the note is.




Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Rhythm Puzzle

Rhythm Puzzle
Rhythm puzzle is a game designed to help students with note values, counting and playing rhythms.

1. You set a times signature
2. You have cards with note values on them ranging from quarter note, to triplets, dotted rhythms and sixteenth notes.  
3. You place the card in four lines so that each line has four beats.
4. Then mix up the cards by switching them.  You cannot add any cards to a line or take away cards.  In other words, each line must have the same number of cards it started with.  Some lines may have 5, while other may only have one card.
5. The student must switch the cards to get each line to equal the correct amount of beats, according to the time signature.
6. When completed, I have the student point and count and then clap and count.

The fun part of this game is that the solution to the puzzle can be different each time, depending on which cards you switch.  I have played this in teams where the kids take turns switching cards.  
The first picture is of the cards arranged in four rows, each row equaling four beats.




I believe this game originally came from Music Mind Games.
The second picture is of the cards mixed up.

Snow Songs

Snow Songs  

10 Little Snowmen Sung to "Mary Had a Little Lamb"
10 little snowmen dancing all around
Dancing all around, dancing all around
10 little snowmen dancing all around
The sun came out and one melted to the ground.

Continue with different actions: 
9. Hopping
8. Sliding
7. Marching
6. Twisting
5. Bending
4. Tip toeing
3. Skipping
2. Running
1. Jumping

Teaching Idea
1. Use a bigger number and subtract two or three or more at a time for harder problems
2. Have children represent the snowmen and melt to the ground.

10 little snowballs
Snow fell last night and it fell so hard
When I looked out my window
It covered up my yard
I made 10 little snowballs and I put them in a line
One fell off and then there were 9
9 little snowballs I put them on the gate 1 fell off and then there were 8
8 little snowballs I hit 1 up toward heaven.  It came down splat! and then there were 7
7 little snowballs I hit 1 with a stick.  It broke into pieces and then there were 6
6 little snowballs all lined up side by side.  My dog stole 1 and then there were 5
5 little snowballs I took them to the store 1 fell off my sled so then there were 4
4 little snowballs underneath a tree I threw 1 at a monster and then there were 3
3 little snowballs I'll share them with you.  You have one and and I  have two
2 little snowballs left out in the sun.  1 melted away and then there was 1
1 little snowballs left all alone, I'll put it in my pocket and take it home.

Teaching Ideas
1. Have numbers either felt, magnet or wood and have the student hold up the number of snowballs left
2.  Make a snowball out of paper and give ten out.  Students shoot the snowball in a basket each time you count down.

Built a Snowman
I built a snowman (pretend to build)
Pat, pat, pat (pat in air 3 times)
He turned out great (make Okay sign)
Now clap, clap, clap (clap 3 times)
I put a hat (pretend to put on a hat)
On his head, head, head (touch head 3 times)
I made his mouth (touch mouth)
Gave him bread, bread, bread (touch mouth 3 times)
I patted snow (pat snow)
On his cheeks, cheeks, cheeks (touch cheeks 3 times)
His button eyes are (point to eyes)
Pink, pink, pink (touch eyes three times)
An acorn for his  (make a fist)
Nose, nose, nose (touch nose 3 times)
Big black boots (make arms wide)
For his toes, toes, toes (touch toes 3 times)


Teaching ideas
1. Talk about rhyming words and review the ones in the song.
2. Have a snowman made out of felt or construction paper and build him as directed in the song.
3. Talk about the sequence of events and have the children tell you what was 1st, 2nd, etc. . .

Recommended Books
1. The Biggest, Best Snowman by Margery Cuyler
2. Snowballs by Lois Ehlert (63)
3. White Snow, Bright Snow by Alvin Tresselt (70)
4.  The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats

Bear Songs

I like to do a bear theme in winter because it lends itself well to talking about hibernation.  I have bear songs about grizzly bears, polar bears and teddy bears.  I also have a cute song about the famous story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears."


The Bear in the Dell  (sung to FARMER IN THE DELL)
The bear stretches his legs, the bear stretches his legs,
Hi ho the derry-oh the bear stretches his legs
The bear scratches his back, the bear scratches his back,
Hi ho the derry-oh the bear scratches his back
The bear runs through the woods, the bear runs through the woods,
Hi ho the derry-oh the bear runs through the woods 

The bear climbs a tree, the bear climbs a tree
Hi ho the derry-oh the bear climbs a tree 

The bear eats some honey, the bear eats some honey,
Hi ho the derry-oh the bear eats some honey 

The bear takes a nap, the bear takes a nap,
Hi ho the derry-oh the bear takes a nap

Did You Ever See a Bear?
(sung to DID YOU EVER SEE A LASSIE?)
Did you ever see a polar bear, polar bear, polar bear?

Did you ever see a polar bear going for a swim?

He swims this way and that way and that way and this way.

Did you ever see a polar bear going for a swim?
Did you ever see a brown bear, a brown bear, a brown bear?
Did you ever see a brown bear catching a fish?

He catches it this way and that way and that way and this way.

Did you ever see a brown bear catching a fish?
Did you ever see a teddy bear, teddy bear, teddy bear?

Did you ever see a teddy bear taking a nap?

He naps this way and that way and that way and this way.
Did you ever see a teddy bear taking a nap?

Three bears with a beat
(Snap or clap or pat, or keep the beat in any way you want, on the
words in parenthesis.)

(Once) upon a (time) in the (mid)dle of the (woods)
there were (three) (bears).
(One) was a (Pa)pa bear, (one) was a (Ma)ma bear, (one) was a (Wee) Bear. ((x)) ((x)).
A(long) came the (girl) with the (gold)en curls.

She (knocked) on the (door) but (no) one was (there).

So she (walked) right (in) cause she (did)n't care.
(Home), (home), (home), came the (Pa)pa bear,

Grrrrrrrr" (hold hands in front like sharp claws)
(Home), (home), (home), came the (Ma)ma bear,

Ahhhhhhh" (throw both hands up in surprise)
"
(Home), (home), (home), came the (wee) bear. ((x)) ((x))
Hmmmmmph!" (cross arms on chest and pout)
(change voice with each bear)
"
(Some)one's been (eat)ing my (porr)idge!" ((x)) said the (Pa)pa
(bear). "
Grrrrrrrr" (hold hands in front like sharp claws)
"(Some)one's been (eat)ing my (porr)idge! ((x)) said the (Ma)ma
(bear). "
Ahhhhhhh" (throw both hands up in surprise)
"
(Hey)-baba-(ree)-bear," (said) the little (wee) bear,
"(Some)one has (eat)en my
(soup)!
Hmmmmmph!" (cross arms on chest and pout)
"(Some)one's been (sit)ting in (my) (chair)!" said the (Pa)pa (bear).
"Grrrrrrrrr"

"(Some)one's been (sit)ting in (my) (chair)!" said the (Ma)ma (bear)!"
"Ahhhhhhh"
"
(Hey)-baba-(ree),bear," said the little (wee) bear, "
(Some)one has
(brok)en my (seat)! Hmmmmmph!"
"(Some)one's been (sleep)ing in (my) (bed)!" said the (Pa)pa (bear)!
"Grrrrrrrrr"

"(Some)one's been (sleep)ing in (my) (bed)!" said the (Ma)ma (bear).
"Ahhhhhhhh"
"(Hey)-baba-(ree)-bear, (said) the little (wee) (bear), "
(Some)one is
(still) in my (bed)! Hmmmmmph!"
(Change to a whisper)
Just then Goldilocks woke up. (Scream, arms raised:) "Aaaaahhhhhhhhh!"
She (jumped) out of (bed) and she (beat) it out of (there)! (point with thumb)
"(Bye),(bye), (bye)," said the (Pa)pa bear. (wave)
"
(Bye), (bye), (bye)," said the (Ma)ma bear. (wave)
"
(Hey)-baba-(ree)-bear," (said) the little (wee) bear, "
(This) is the
(end) of our (tale). Hmmmmmph!"

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Index Cards

I found some index cards in Office Depot the other day cut the size of playing cards.  I plan on using them for all kinds of games.  Here is a link I found at Amazon

Dental Health

Dental Health Songs

Brush Your Teeth Sung to "Jingle Bells"
Brush your teeth, Brush your teeth (swish hands)
Give your teeth a treat  (Clap hands)
Brush up and down and all around  (Point up, down and around)
To keep them clean and neat.  (Clap hands)
Brush them once, Brush them twice  (Hold up fingers)
Brush three times a day  (Hold up fingers)
Brush up and down and all around  (Point up, down and around)
Keep cavities away.  (Clap hands)

My Toothbrush   Sung to "Jimmy Crack Corn"
I have a little toothbrush
I hold it very tight
I brush my teeth each morning
And then again at night
I go brush, brush, brush
And rinse, rinse, rinse
And then when they're clean
I'll blow you a kiss

Brush, brush, brush
Rinse, rinse, rinse
Brush, brush, brush
Rinse, rinse, rinse
Brush, brush, brush
Rinse, rinse, rinse
And then when they're clean
I'll blow you a kiss

The Toothbrush Song  Sung to "Row, Row, Row your Boat"
Pat to the beat
Brush, brush, brush your teeth
Brush them everyday
We put toothpaste on our brush 
To help stop tooth decay.

Swish hands to the beat
Floss, floss, floss your teeth
Floss them everyday
Using the string to clean between
Keeps the plaque away.
Clap hands to the beat
Clean, clean, clean your teeth
Clean them everyday
Your teeth will sparkle for years to come
In the most beautiful way.

I Had A Loose Tooth Sung to "Little White Duck"
I had a loose tooth
A wiggly, jiggly loose tooth
I had a loose tooth, hanging by a thread
So I pulled my loose tooth
This wiggly , jiggly loose tooth
And put it 'neath the pillow
When I went up to bed.
The fairies took my loose tooth
My wiggly, jiggly loose tooth
So now I have a nickel and a hole in my head.

Monday, February 22, 2010

High Score Hoops


This week is "High Score Hoops."  We are naming notes and shooting baskets in an attempt to have the highest score of the week.  The game needs the following items:
• Basketball hoop or trash can
• Ball
• Staff cards or Chord Cards
• Keyboard

1. First I have the students take a staff card and find the note on the piano and play it.  The must find the note in the correct place in order to move to the next step.
2. After identifying the correct note, they take a shot with the basketball.
3. I record the number of baskets made and notes named on a board.

Students are motivated to shoot baskets and gain a high score.  You can have a set number of cards to name or use a timer.  Chord cards are used for more advanced students.

I have also used this to drill any concept.  If they identify the symbol, clap the correct rhythm, etc . . they get to attempt a shot.  My boys beg for this game!

Thanks to Susan Paradis for this idea