Happy Fox Piano Keyboard Geography Bingo for Beginner Pianists
£2.35
Use this fox-themed game to help teach or review keyboard geography for beginner piano students.
The game is ideal for group lessons, or to play teacher vs student in individual lessons.
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Use this fox-themed game to help teach or review keyboard geography for beginner piano students.
The game is ideal for group lessons, or to play teacher vs student in individual lessons.
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) |
Resource Type | Cards and Flashcards, Game |
Teaching Focus | Keyboard Geography |
Seasonal | Autumn, Non Seasonal |
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Easy to use!
This is a good flexible game useful right from the moment you first try to get students to recognise the white keys on the piano. We play it against the clock, we play it as a traditional bingo in a group and best of all you can choose the notes specific to a particular piece you are currently learning. It is a great off bench activity and done quickly – so provides a break but does not eat up too much lesson time.
A fun game for the beginner student as a brain break and for me to see how quickly they can identify their note names.
Interesting game
I’m happy with this.