Flamingo Flats Music Sight-Reading Theory Game - Printable
$9.97
In Flamingo Flats Music Sight-Reading Theory Game, students will learn how to identify flats in music as they study the musical excerpts in order to move forward on the board. Be careful! A key signature may have only 1 flat, but the excerpt may have 3 notes affected by that flat! Flamingo Flats can be played by any age student who needs to brush up on their flat identification.
You will get the digital file to print and laminate (optional) for your music studio in both letter size (US) and A4 size (international).
How to Play Flamingo Flats Music Sight-Reading Theory Game
While this looks like a checkers game, the movement is slightly different but just as easy.
Students identify how many notes should be flat on the sight-reading cards and move forward accordingly (e.g. 2 notes flat = 2 moves, 4 notes flat = 4 moves).
The flamingo and shrimp game pieces can move forward, sideways, and backwards.
And, of course, can jump the opponent if desired.
Whoever can get all their game pieces to the other side first wins!
PLAY FLAMINGO FLATS IN GROUP PIANO LESSONS
There are 8 total game pieces (4 flamingos, 4 shrimp), so you can play Flamingo Flats with up to 8 players–it will just require a lot of teamwork!
Each team works together to move their game pieces across the board–and what’s fun and strategic is that they can move any of their team’s pieces!
Members have access to a bonus poster-sized game board option that you can bring to your local print shop and get a larger board for students to crowd around.
Flamingo Flats is easily played with 2 students or 8.
Why Your Students Will Love This:
In Flamingo Flats Music Sight-Reading Theory Game, students will learn how to identify flats in music as they study the musical excerpts in order to move forward on the board.
How to Play Flamingo Flats Music Sight-Reading Theory Game
While this looks like a checkers game, the movement is slightly different but just as easy.
Students identify how many notes should be flat on the sight-reading cards and move forward accordingly (e.g. 2 notes flat = 2 moves, 4 notes flat = 4 moves).
The flamingo and shrimp game pieces can move forward, sideways, and backwards.
And, of course, can jump the opponent if desired.
Whoever can get all their game pieces to the other side first wins!
PLAY FLAMINGO FLATS IN GROUP PIANO LESSONS
There are 8 total game pieces (4 flamingos, 4 shrimp), so you can play Flamingo Flats with up to 8 players–it will just require a lot of teamwork!
Each team works together to move their game pieces across the board–and what’s fun and strategic is that they can move any of their team’s pieces!
Members have access to a bonus poster-sized game board option that you can bring to your local print shop and get a larger board for students to crowd around.
Flamingo Flats is easily played with 2 students or 8.
In Flamingo Flats Music Sight-Reading Theory Game, students will learn how to identify flats in music as they study the musical excerpts in order to move forward on the board.
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