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Roll a Measure Time Signature Game for Rhythm Music Centers

Rated 4.85 out of 5, based on 26 reviews
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Becca's Music Room
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3rd - 5th
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15 pages
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Loved this for my upper elementary kids and the fact that there were different time signatures to challenge certain kids was great.
My students loved using this resources as another way to "compose". I love that you included other time signatures to use, and different rhythms depending on their level. This is a great resource to use with most grade levels because of how she has differentiated it.
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Description

Yes, it IS possible to practice writing rhythms in different time signatures AND have fun! This Roll a Measure game is a fun, interactive way to get kids writing rhythms in correct meters-- especially during centers. Use for third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade elementary music lessons.

To use:

  1. Print task cards, and laminate if desired.
  2. Students roll a die. The number tells them what rhythm to add to their measure— but they cannot go over!

More options:

  • Do this as a game! Have students take turns rolling. First one to finish their measures is the winner.
  • Have students write measures on their recording sheets (page 5)
  • Laminate and use Expo markers for this.
  • Use for centers!
  • Leave as a fun sub plan!

This product comes with 5 different rhythm sets, so there is a set that you can use with any level. Each set comes in 3 different meters-- 3/4, 4/4, and 5/4. That's 15 different meter cards that you can use!

All cards are also available in stick notation.

Rhythms:

  • Quarter notes, eighth notes, quarter rests
  • Quarter notes, eighth notes, quarter rests, half notes
  • Quarter notes, eighth notes, quarter rests, half notes, sixteenth notes
  • Quarter notes, eighth notes, quarter rests, half notes, sixteenth notes, dotted half notes
  • Quarter notes, eighth notes, quarter rests, half notes, dotted quarter, single eighths

Includes:

  • 15 rhythm cards
  • Recording sheet
  • Everything is regular notation + stick notation

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15 pages
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