Description
Bundle up and enjoy the cold with this winter music theory bundle!
Our first winter music theory bundle includes three games that will help your students develop understanding and mastery with note values, simple rhythm, and intervals.
The three winter music theory games included are Four-Four Foxes (note values), Stacking Snowmen (simple rhythm), and Icy Intervals (intervals).
What’s included in the Winter Bundle 1 – Winter Music Theory Games
You will receive 3 complete music theory games:
- Four-Four Foxes
- Stacking Snowmen
- Icy Intervals
Included in these music games are:
- Four-Four Foxes in 2 sizes: US letter & A4
- Four-Four Foxes game board
- Four-Four Foxes game cards
- 59 note and specialty cards
- 8 fox game pieces
- Four-Four Foxes success poster
- Four-Four Foxes activity sheet
- Bonus Four-Four Foxes group game board (poster sized & A3)
- Stacking Snowmen in 3 sizes: US letter, A4, A3
- Stacking Snowmen game board
- Stacking Snowmen game cards
- 16 snowmen tops, middles & bottoms in 2/4
- 16 snowmen tops, middles & bottoms in 3/4
- 16 snowmen tops, middles & bottoms in 4/4
- Stacking Snowmen success poster
- Stacking Snowmen activity sheet
- Icy Intervals game in 2 sizes: US letter & A4
- Icy Intervals game board
- Icy Intervals game cards
- 15 intervals cards (3 in C position, 3 in G position, 9 in various positions)
- 8 penguin game pieces
- 30 fish tokens
- Icy Intervals success poster
- Icy Intervals activity sheet
- Bonus Icy Intervals group game board (poster sized & A3)
How to play these Winter Music Theory Games
Play Four-Four Foxes
The gameplay is a simple, Candyland-type gameplay where students draw a card, identify the note, and move forward–unless, of course, they get a specialty card, in which they could move forward or backward!
We know students are going to love it!
See how it’s played in the video!
- 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 Four-Four Foxes hereÂ
Play Stacking Snowmen
Our students have loved building their own snowmen as they play this music counting game in simple meters.
The gameplay is simple: mix and match snowmen tops, middles, and bottoms to build snowmen!
But you have to watch out – because the snowmen must be created with all three correct time meters!
In addition to creating 16 mix ‘n’ match rhythm snowmen in each meter, some students like to match the exact rhythm for each snowman piece (e.g. two quarter notes for the top, middle, and bottom).
However you choose to build your snowmen, finish up with clapping and counting the snowmen.
See how it’s played in our video…
- 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 Stacking Snowmen here.
Play Icy Intervals
All you need is a die and your students are ready to start claiming their intervals!
It’s one of the easiest ways to teach music intervals!
See how it’s played in the video!
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- 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 Icy Intervals on YouTube here.
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