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I'm focusing on activities that really work to get kids reading their music notes. I've found that playing music games and note repetition are the easiest way for kids to learn note reading. Games are a great way to engage students in repetitive note reading, so I thought I would share some fun games that really work to get kids quickly reading their music notes.
Fun Note Reading Game: Musical Candyland game is a big hit with my classes. This game reinforces note reading because it gives the students a lot of repetition. The game is played like the traditional Candyland except that kids must read the music note on the card they draw before they can move their marker.
Musical Candy Land Note Game |
This game comes with: music note game cards, music note flash cards, a student answer key sheet and note coloring pages to use for assessments or for note reading practice. (I use 2 Musical Candyland game boards in my music centers- with several kids on each board). If you want to use this game for your class, you can check it out here.
Recorder Note Reading Contest |
If you are looking for more ideas for note reading with your class, check out these other fun note reading games below. Enjoy Sherry Stucki :)
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Hi, I've been on summer break and was thrilled to see that you liked my music blog about "What really works to get kids reading music". I've taught music form 18 years and found that playing games seem to be the best way to help them read music. Thanks so much for visiting my blog. Sherry Stucki :)
Hi, I've been on summer break and was thrilled to see that you liked my music blog about "What really works to get kids reading music". It is so much fun to play music games and see the children getting excited about note reading. Thanks so much for visiting my blog. Sherry Stucki :)
Hi, I've been on summer break and was thrilled to see that you liked my music blog about "What really works to get kids reading music". You are welcome. I really appreciate your thoughts and hope you have a great year. Thanks so much for visiting my blog. Sherry Stucki :)
Hi, I've been on summer break and was thrilled to see that you liked my music blog about "What really works to get kids reading music". You are welcome. I really appreciate your thoughts and hope you have a great year. Thanks so much for visiting my blog. Sherry Stucki :)
Hi, I've been on summer break and was thrilled to see that you liked my music blog about "What really works to get kids reading music". You are welcome. I really appreciate your thoughts and hope you have a great year. Thanks so much for visiting my blog. Sherry Stucki :)
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Hello, thanks for leaving a comment. I'm glad you like the blog post. After many years of teaching, I find that using games and using the mad minutes really do motivate the class to reading music quickly. Thanks again for your comments. Sherry Stucki :)
Hello, thanks for leaving a comment on my blog. I really appreciate your feedback. I glad you like the blog post on "What Really Works to Get Kids Reading Music Notes". Sherry Stucki :)
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