Description
Encourage your students on their musical journey with this intermediate music theory bundle!
Our first intermediate music theory bundle includes three games that will help your students develop understanding and mastery with note reading, ear training, and rhythm.
The three intermediate music theory games included are Starfish Staff (note reading), Listening Lemurs (ear training), and Rabbit Rhythms (rhythm).
What’s included in the Intermediate Music Theory Games Bundle 1
You will receive 3 complete music theory games:
- Starfish Staff
- Listening Lemurs
- Rabbit Rhythms
Included in these music games are:
- Starfish Staff formatted for US letter and A4 printing
- Starfish Staff game board
- Starfish Staff game cards
- 26 game cards
- 18 staff cards (9 treble clef, 9 bass clef)
- 3 Sea Turtle Attack! cards
- 2 Starfish Bounce cards
- Starfish Staff “I Crossed the Reef!” success poster
- Starfish Staff Activity Sheet
- Bonus Starfish Staff group game board (18 x 24”)
- Listening Lemurs formatted for letter size and A4 printing
- Listening Lemurs game board
- Listening Lemurs game cards
- 63 major, minor, perfect cards
- 8 lemur game pieces
- Listening Lemurs “I’ve Listened and Returned Home” success poster
- Listening Lemurs Activity Sheet
- Listening Lemurs Teacher Guide with Intervals
- Listening Lemurs Interval Recognition Chart
- Bonus Listening Lemurs group game board (18 x 24”)
- Rabbit Rhythms game in US Letter size and A4 size
- Rabbit Rhythms game board
- Rabbit Rhythms game cards
- 96 rhythm cards (color coded for easier and harder rhythms)
- 4 time signature cards (“slap cards”)
- 8 rabbit game pieces
- Rabbit Rhythms success poster
- Rabbit Rhythms activity sheet
- Bonus Rabbit Rhythms group game board (18 x 24”)
How to play these Intermediate Music Theory Games
Play Starfish Staff
Playing Starfish Staff is easy. Players choose their favorite color starfish and then take turns flipping cards and identifying notes (beginning students only have to identify the note line or space number while more advanced students can identify the note name). Players move forward the number line or space their card indicates (e.g. a pearl on the first space means move forward one; a pearl on the fourth line means move forward four).
Watch our video tutorial to see how easy it is to play!
Don’t see the video above? Watch How to Play Starfish Staff here
Play Listening Lemurs
Playing Listening Lemurs is super simple:
- Each student picks a lemur game piece
- You play a random major, minor, or perfect interval (there’s a teacher guide to help you)
- Students identify whether the interval is major, minor, or perfect
- Students draw the corresponding card that tells them how to move
- Repeat until the first student reaches home
The cards give the students more than just “move forward.”
Sometimes students must move backwards, swap places, or even return to start!
This gameplay adds a little tension and luck as students identify intervals.
In our Listening Lemurs video tutorial, you’ll see…
- A complete breakdown of what you get in the music game download
- A step-by-step tutorial for how to play the game
- A few teaching tips and suggestions
Don’t see the video above? Watch How to Play Listening Lemurs Here.
Play Rabbit Rhythms
Your students will easily learn how to play Rabbit Rhythms:
- Each student picks a rabbit game piece and garden row
- Teacher flips up a rhythm card
- Students figure out if the rhythm card is a measure in 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, or 5/4 and race to slap the correct meter first
- Students can opt to clap & count measure for a bonus move forward
- Repeat until the first student has hopped across the vegetable garden!
If you want a gentle-play option, give each student a die and require them to roll the correct number for the time signature before they move forward (2 = 2/4, 3 = 3/4, 4 = 4/4, 5 = 5/4).
In our Rabbit Rhythms’ tutorial video, you’ll see…
- An overview of the entire game
- The original gameplay
- A gentle gameplay (or teacher vs. student or online)
- A large group game play for 7+ students
Don’t see the video above? Watch How to Play Rabbit Rhythms on YouTube here.
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