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UNO-Inspired Music Card Game

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 7 reviews
5.0 (7 ratings)
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Pure ImaJenation
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Grade Levels
K - 12th, Homeschool
Resource Type
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  • Zip
Pages
21 pages
$3.50
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What educators are saying

In our studies of musical symbols, the students found this very engaging and fun to play. Even better that most of them already know how to play UNO.
This was one of my student's favorite games to play during our recent group lesson. It was 9 students varying in ages and they ALL knew how to play UNO, so it was perfect for them!

Description

Played just like regular UNO, this music-themed card game is an excellent and engaging way to introduce or review music note names, absolute pitch, and basic music terminology. There are so many ways to put this to use: stations, centers, sub tub, small group work, or as a fun way to practice music fundamentals.

The 21-page file includes:

• 144-card set, pick and choose the ones you want to use, or use them all!

• 18 card front pages

• 1 card back page

• directions for gameplay

• card function guide

• directions for printing

• prepping tips

• tried and true product links

Music terminology includes:

• music notes shown on the staff and labeled C through G1

• dynamics pianissimo (pp) through fortissimo (ff)

• treble clef

• staff

• bar line

• measure

• repeat

• sharp, flat, natural

This product comes in PDF format. Simply print in color, laminate if you choose, cut, and enjoy!

Great for:

• music stations

• music centers

• music class activity

• introducing music theory elements

• music fundamentals review

• music sub tub

• Fun Friday in music class!

Total Pages
21 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
N/A
Last updated May 31st, 2022
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