Music Centers Kits 1 & 2 by Veronica Harper adds fun games and activities to your Gr. 3-6 classroom centers to reinforce dynamics, tempo, note names and symbols.
Why use centers in the music room? Learning centers are typically set up in a classroom to encourage students to make choices. As they work in the centers they learn to work independently as well as cooperatively.
Learning centers allow the teacher to address students' individual learning styles. They are designed to assist students in developing independence and learning through self-discovery and are also a chance for the teacher to target specific academic skills.
One of the best reasons to use centers in the music room is to give the teacher the opportunity to assess individual performance skills while the other students in the class are engaged in meaningful play.
What's included:
Includes 4 each of several different gameboards and cards for beginner and intermediate music students, reproducible activities and "cheat" sheets so kids can check each other and give clues or suggestions.
Each kit includes activities for 6 or more centers, and enough game boards, with 2 students per board.
- Music Centers Kit 1 (7183)
Students love this hands-on approach to learning music theory through games. For a class of 32.
Kit 1 Games include: Treble Trouble, Tempo Twister, Dynamics Dash, and Go Fish!
- Music Centers Kit 2 (7185)
Teaching music theory has never been this fun! Up to 40 students can play.
Kit 2 Games include: Note Name Treasure Hunt, Dynamics Tower, Tempo Tornado, Ties and Slurs, and Music Symbol Race Track.