Incentive cards are a great motivation tool for any activity. Students love the fun backgrounds and try to fill up their cards with the tokens. I printed these out front and back on card stock and then laminated them.
I use magnetic chips to fill the circles, but you can use bingo chips, pennies, M&M's, etc..
You can use the incentive card to motivate a student to practice. They must complete a passage with no errors, or with dynamics, or 5 times to get a chip.
You can add a fun element and roll a dice to see how many chips you are playing for. Have fun with the incentive cards.
Let me know if you have a request for a favorite character and I will try and make one.
Princess Incentive Cards
A site filled with interactive songs for children and games and activities to learn about music. Free downloads and games, music and more
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Incentive Cards
Incentive cards are a great motivation tool for any activity. Students love the fun backgrounds and try to fill up their cards with the tokens. I printed these out front and back on card stock and then laminated them.
I use magnetic chips to fill the circles, but you can use bingo chips, pennies, M&M's, etc..
You can use the incentive card to motivate a student to practice. They must complete a passage with no errors, or with dynamics, or 5 times to get a chip.
You can add a fun element and roll a dice to see how many chips you are playing for. Have fun with the incentive cards.
Let me know if you have a request for a favorite character and I will try and make one.
Angry Birds
Angry Birds 2
Phineas and Ferb
Phineas and Ferb 2
I use magnetic chips to fill the circles, but you can use bingo chips, pennies, M&M's, etc..
You can use the incentive card to motivate a student to practice. They must complete a passage with no errors, or with dynamics, or 5 times to get a chip.
You can add a fun element and roll a dice to see how many chips you are playing for. Have fun with the incentive cards.
Let me know if you have a request for a favorite character and I will try and make one.
Angry Birds
Angry Birds 2
Phineas and Ferb
Phineas and Ferb 2
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Changing Cups Challenge UPDATED!
This is a really fun game where students can work on their musical alphabet, intervals and chords.
Changing Cups Challenge is inspired from an idea on Pinterest.
You need some foam coffee cups and sharpe pens. Take 3 cups and stack them together. Then write the alphabet around the edge of one of the cups, spacing the letters out evenly. Write the alphabet on the other two cups so that they line up evenly with the first cup. The letters should line up and you can spell different chords with by rotating the cups.
Now you can need to make a cup with a flat alphabet and a sharp alphabet, so you can have all the major and minor chords
Other possibilities are making intervals. Can you name the interval displayed?
Another idea is to build inversions.
For beginner students you can have them stack the cups in alphabetical order. What comes before the first cup? What comes after the last cup? Can you play that note? Can you play all the notes on the cup?
I also discovered students like stacking the cups, so I created a set to stack. See the pictures below of a student stacking a skipping alphabet.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Changing Cups Challenge
This is a really fun game where students can work on their musical alphabet, intervals and chords.
Changing Cups Challenge is inspired from an idea on Pinterest.
You need some foam coffee cups and sharpe pens. Take 3 cups and stack them together. Then write the alphabet around the edge of one of the cups, spacing the letters out evenly. Write the alphabet on the other two cups so that they line up evenly with the first cup. The letters should line up and you can spell different chords with by rotating the cups.
Now you can need to make a cup with a flat alphabet and a sharp alphabet, so you can have all the major and minor chords
Other possibilities are making intervals. Can you name the interval displayed?
Another idea is to build inversions.
For beginner students you can have them stack the cups in alphabetical order. What comes before the first cup? What comes after the last cup? Can you play that note? Can you play all the notes on the cup?
Changing Cups Challenge is inspired from an idea on Pinterest.
You need some foam coffee cups and sharpe pens. Take 3 cups and stack them together. Then write the alphabet around the edge of one of the cups, spacing the letters out evenly. Write the alphabet on the other two cups so that they line up evenly with the first cup. The letters should line up and you can spell different chords with by rotating the cups.
Other possibilities are making intervals. Can you name the interval displayed?
Another idea is to build inversions.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Winter Wonderland Music Games
I have a wonderful new resource to chase away the winter blues:
Join Presto Penguin and Silly Snowman as they play games and have fun.
Level 1 includes:
Icy Igloos: Help Presto Penguin find his igloo by matching his note to the correct note name
Notes reviewed are C position and Middle C position
Hat Trick Level 1 and 2: Match the hat to the correct time signature on the snowman
Silly Snowman Steps: Silly Snowman needs help completing his steps with the musical alphabet
Rhythms include quarter note, quarter rest, half note, whole note,
dotted half note, half rest and whole rest.
Silly Snowman Skips: Silly Snowman needs help completing his skips with the musical alphabet
Race to the Igloo: Identify music symbols correctly and be the first one to the igloo
Fishing for Notes on the Keyboard: Help catch the fish as you identify notes on the keyboard
Fishing for Notes on the Staff: Help catch the fish as you identify notes on the staff
Level 2 includes:
Winter Wonderland Music Games
Join Presto Penguin and Silly Snowman as they play games and have fun.
Level 1 includes:
Icy Igloos: Help Presto Penguin find his igloo by matching his note to the correct note name
Notes reviewed are C position and Middle C position
Hat Trick Level 1 and 2: Match the hat to the correct time signature on the snowman
Silly Snowman Steps: Silly Snowman needs help completing his steps with the musical alphabet
Rhythms include quarter note, quarter rest, half note, whole note,
dotted half note, half rest and whole rest.
Silly Snowman Skips: Silly Snowman needs help completing his skips with the musical alphabet
Race to the Igloo: Identify music symbols correctly and be the first one to the igloo
Fishing for Notes on the Keyboard: Help catch the fish as you identify notes on the keyboard
Fishing for Notes on the Staff: Help catch the fish as you identify notes on the staff
Last Snowman Standing: Identify steps, skips and repeated notes and be the last snowman standing
Level 2 includes:
Icy Igloos: Help Presto Penguin find his igloo by matching his note to the correct note name
Notes reviewed are Low C to High C
Hat Trick Level 3 and 4: Match the hat to the correct time signature on the snowman
Rhythms focus on eighth notes, dotted quarter note, eighth rest, 6/8 time and 3/8 time
Build a Snowman Major Chords: Help match major chords to the correct snowman
Build a Snowman Minor Chords: Help match minor chords to the correct snowman
Race to the Igloo: Identify music symbols correctly and be the first one to the igloo
Snowflake Circle of 5th: Complete the circle of 5th on the snowflake
Last Snowman Standing: Identify intervals to see who is the last snowman standing
There is an instruction guide included with fun ideas and creative ways to play in each level.
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Winter Wonderland Music Games Level 1
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
I am officially obsessed with Pinterest. Pinterest is like a virtual bulletin board. If you see something you like on any site you can "pin it" to one of your boards. You can comment on the new "pin" with things you want to remember about it. Say it is a recipe, you can comment "Want to try this for dinner next week" or "Would go great with potatoes." You can organize your boards into different categories, so all your recipe pins would go on one board and all your music ideas would go on another.
Then the fun begins to happen. People can see your boards and will pin things you have found. You can visit their boards and repin things to your board. It is a great way to find ideas other people have liked or used. You can follow me on Pinterest by following this link:
Have fun pinning!
Then the fun begins to happen. People can see your boards and will pin things you have found. You can visit their boards and repin things to your board. It is a great way to find ideas other people have liked or used. You can follow me on Pinterest by following this link:
Have fun pinning!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Hide the Elf
Here is a fun Christmas Worksheet that works on identifying notes in Middle C and C position.
I also have a keyboard recognition game. You simply match the correct elf to the note or key.
Hide the Elf
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