Music Detective - Smart Board/PPT Games - Treble Clef Notes, Instruments, Rhythm
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- This bundle includes 8 of my favorite, interactive Smart Board games and activities. These all work with the program “Smart Notebook,” so please make sure you have this program before downloading. You can leave these games for a sub if they can use the Smart Board!Smart Board Game Bundle #1 includesPrice $32.00Original Price $40.00Save $8.00
- This 6-game bundle for POWERPOINT and SMART NOTEBOOK will assess students' knowledge of different concepts in music.Case 1 - treble clef pitchesCase 2 - instruments of the orchestraCase 3 - rhythmsCase 4 - bass clef pitchesCase 5 - treble clef pitch reading with boomwhackersCase 6 - treble clef pitcPrice $24.00Original Price $30.00Save $6.00
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NOW AVAILABLE: 6-Game Music Detective Bundle! Click HERE!
This bundle is the first three of six games in my "Music Detective" series. This 3-game bundle for SMART Notebook and PowerPoint will introduce and review treble clef pitches, rhythm values, and orchestra instrument identification. By buying the bundle, you save over 20%! With this one download, you will receive the PPT and SMART Notebook versions of all three games.
Included in this 3-game bundle are the following games:
Music Detective Case 1: Case of the Missing Manuscript
Music Detective Case 2: Case of the Lost Orchestra
Music Detective Case 3: Case of the Rhythm Pirates' Treasure
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Game Descriptions:
1. “The Case of the Missing Manuscript” helps students review the line and space notes on the treble clef. It is the first of my Music Detective series.
Students solve clues by deciphering words using treble clef letter names. This game only uses EGBDF and FACE, no notes above or below the staff.
2. “The Case of the Lost Orchestra” helps students review the instruments of the orchestra and instrument families with a fun mystery. It’s especially fun because of its “Where’s Waldo” look. Students have to solve clues to decipher which instrument the conductor is talking about and then have to find that instrument in the “Where’s Waldo” page.
3. “The Case of the Rhythm Pirates' Treasure” helps students review the rhythms with a fun mystery. It’s especially fun because of its pirate theme. The following rhythms are covered in this game: whole note, dotted half note, half note, quarter note, eighth note, and sixteenth note. Students have to solve clues to make their way through four levels: L1 - matching the symbol to its name; L2 - reviewing the symbols' names and matching them to how many beats they each have; L3 - matching a recorded rhythm pattern to the written pattern; L4 - adding the values of different rhythms in a "music math" game. These levels should be done in order but can be used separately throughout the year.
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Music Detective Case 1: Case of the Missing Manuscript
Music Detective Case 2: Case of the Lost Orchestra
Music Detective Case 3: Case of the Rhythm Pirates' Treasure
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