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Thursday, March 15, 2012

"Follow the Musical Notes"

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I am always on the look out for fun games that also teach.  Last month I came across Letter Treasure Maps on Reading Confetti and I knew this would be a great way to reinforce musical notes to beginning music students.
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I started out by creating pathways using colored circle stickers.  Then I drew one kind of note from the "Start" sticker to the "You Win" sticker.  I filled in the other circles with different types of notes.
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I made 4 different maps:
Quarter Notes
Half Notes
Dotted Half Notes
Whole Notes

These treasure maps are for all my students to use so instead of using a pencil, the students use a little heart eraser  to move along the pathway.

This game teaches note recognition in a fun, easy way.
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18 comments:

  1. Wonderful adaptation of treasure maps, colorful, fun, and educational. Carolyn

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    1. Thanks Carolyn. My students really enjoyed playing it this week. So easy and yet they liked it! Some even made sound effects as they made the heart follow the trail!

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  2. I love what you did with this! The colored stickers are GENIUS!!! Can I share a link to this on my original post to show readers how they can adapt it?

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    1. I'm glad you like it Lorie! That would be awesome if you shared a link!
      Thanks!

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  3. I love how you took that idea and fitted it for your subject area. I also loved those maps but I didn't think at the time about adapting them. Now I have so many math ideas running through my head!!!

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    1. A math treasure hunt would be great! It really helps with the visual. You'll have to share your creations!

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