Spot the Phrase | Aural Skills
£4.00
This resource can be used online or as a printable game. Designed to make ear-training fun. Focussing on pitch and rhythm aural skills.
Description
This ‘spot the phrase’ aural skills resource can be used for online or face-to-face teaching.
The animals are playing hide and seek. Invite your students to join in the fun!
Help the seeker to find the others by correctly spotting which phrase was played.
Use the game to support aural recognition of phrases.
Students should identify phrases aurally by recognising:
- pitch contours and intervals
- basic rhythms
- dotted rhythms
- triplet rhythms
Created by Kate Thompson
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Additional information
Age | Primary School (4-11) |
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Level | Beginner (Initial), Early Elementary (Grade 1), Elementary (Grade 2), Early Intermediate (Grade 3) |
Resource Type | Game |
Teaching Focus | Aural, Rhythm |
Seasonal | Non Seasonal |
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This has been fun to use with students and adapts well to even the youngest. They have enjoyed playing the exerpts on the resonator bells too for sight reading practice.