Note reading cards
£3.00
A selection of 48 note cards covering low C to high C and ideas for some simple games to help your students learn their notes.
Sold By: Ruth Alberici
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A selection of 48 note reading cards covering low C to high C and ideas for some simple games to help your students learn their notes.
Fun games ideas in the pack include beat the clock, matching pairs, shopping basket and line versus space notes.
Created by Ruth Alberici
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Age | All Ages |
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Level | Beginner (Initial), Early Elementary (Grade 1), Elementary (Grade 2) |
Resource Type | Cards and Flashcards, Game |
Seasonal | Non Seasonal |
Teaching Focus | Note Reading, Sight Reading |
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Really helpful and good value. I am using these to both help my elementary level child learn and refresh my own memory after 10 years of not playing.
I used these for the first time with a sight reading-phobic 9-year old, who is working on grade 1, and she really engaged with the games. It’s early days but she was already recognising the notes much more quickly even after about 15 minutes. Great resource!