Bingo is a fun way to practise a variety of musical elements including rhythmic, melodic and recognise orchestral instruments.
Flashcards are a great way to practice recognising rhythmic elements and stave reading.
The classic memory game encourages students to learn musical elements in a fun way. Take out or leave in cards depending on what your students already know.
Learning music theory has never been so much fun as students climb up treble clefs and slide down bass clefs while racing to the finish line.
Many songs can be played as games too. Game types include circle, double circle, partner, double partner, line, dance, improvisation and word improvisation
Singing Stories are short illustrated books that follow a song. They are an engaging resource for early childhood and primary students.
In this game each student is a rhythm. When a Time Signature is called they need to form a group representing a single bar of music. Cue the fun!