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Kindergarten music assessments for SMART Notebook

Preview of "Name That Instrument!" SB Orchestra Game - Elementary Music - Use for Sub Plan!

"Name That Instrument!" SB Orchestra Game - Elementary Music - Use for Sub Plan!

Created by
Meg's Music Room
This is an easy-to-use SMART BOARD game for assessing how well your young and older students can recognize instruments by sight. It reinforces the four families of instruments (woodwinds, brass, strings, percussion) and the names for the individual instruments. This is a Smart Notebook file. Features: 1. Each page has links for the correct and incorrect answers, so the game can easily be played by kids, teachers, and substitutes with little fuss; 2. Beautiful, color pictures of each instrument;
Preview of Pass the Pumpkin Song/Game with Orff Arrangement for Smart Boards

Pass the Pumpkin Song/Game with Orff Arrangement for Smart Boards

Created by
Claire Daubney
A student favorite for Halloween and the month of October! Using the traditional folk song and game, I created an Orff arrangement for when students get "out" of the game. The arrangement is geared toward upper elementary students but has notes about how to simplify for younger grades. Included in the Smart Board file is a slide with the lyrics, an interactive xylophone visual for teaching the accompaniment parts, and a .pdf attachment of the Orff arrangement. When the game is over, use the acco
Preview of Mr. Wiggle & Mr. Woggle:  (A Vocal Exploration Story) - SMNTBK Edition

Mr. Wiggle & Mr. Woggle: (A Vocal Exploration Story) - SMNTBK Edition

Mr. Wiggle and Mr. Woggle are friends who live on opposite sides of a mountain range. Students will use vocal exploration to help the two friends meet at the top of the middle mountain. Come follow and/or subscribe to my blog at.... Mrs. Kuchta's Corner, An Elementary Music Wonderland! Check out and “like” my FACEBOOK page too at… FACEBOOK PAGE - Mrs. Kuchta's Corner Elementary Music Wonderland This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Preview of Composing With Boomwhackers

Composing With Boomwhackers

This SmartBoard document includes activities that can be done with a whole class, small groups or individual students. Each page offers an opportunity to become a composer, and every activity moves up to the next stage sequentially. It works well as a part of a lesson, a learning center and an assessment technique! Activities include: - Creating 4, 8 and 16 beat rhythm patterns using Ta, Ti-Ti and Rest - Creating 8 and 16 beat Boomwhacker melodies in C Pentatonic and C Major - Creating 8 and 18
Preview of Rhythm Ice Cream Truck - Easy Version - Elementary Music Game - Smart Board

Rhythm Ice Cream Truck - Easy Version - Elementary Music Game - Smart Board

Created by
Meg's Music Room
“Rhythm Ice Cream Truck” is a Smart Notebook game that assesses your students’ knowledge of different rhythms. This only works using SMART Notebook software. I use this for first and second grade to help them solidify their understanding, and in 3rd as a review before I add more complicated rhythms. Go to Meg's Music Room Facebook Page and scroll down to see my demo video! Notes and rests included in the game are: quarter note, quarter rest, half note, half rest, and two eighth notes. *Pleas
Preview of Instrument Families: A Visual Understanding

Instrument Families: A Visual Understanding

Created by
LWolo
This is a Smart Notebook lesson for grade K-1. It focuses on the understanding of the 3 families (String, Winds, Percussion) by how they look and create their music. The last 3 pages are different games to assess or practice understanding. They can be edited to include more or less, or different information.
Preview of Composing Do Re Mi with Simple rhythms C D E Boomwhackers - Elementary Music

Composing Do Re Mi with Simple rhythms C D E Boomwhackers - Elementary Music

Created by
Meg's Music Room
This resource helps your students create 8- and 16-beat phrase using Do Re and Mi with quarter notes, paired eighth notes, and quarter rests. I have color coordinated the notes to match C, D, and E for boomwhackers. The “infinite cloner” makes it easy to write whatever melody students want and then perform it with ease! My students love writing their own melodies and playing them. This tool makes it easy for all kids to succeed! This is a SMART Notebook file. If you don't have the program "SMA
Preview of Fly Swat Level 2

Fly Swat Level 2

**Please note this is a SMART Notebook file. This is a fun rhythm recognition game for students in kindergarten or grade 1. On each page are eight flies, each with a four-beat rhythm pattern in its wings. Rhythms used in Level 2 are Ta, Ti-Ti and Rest. When the "Zzzzzzzz" box at the top of the page is pressed, one of the rhythm patterns is heard playing on a non-pitched percussion instrument. Two students with fly swatters race to swat the correct fly. If the correct fly is swatted, it turns i
Preview of Funny Bunny: 3-Pack Bundle

Funny Bunny: 3-Pack Bundle

*Bundle includes: Funny Bunny: So-Mi (reg. $2.00) Funny Bunny: La-So-Mi (reg. $2.00) Funny Bunny: Mi-Re-Do (reg $2.00) In this fun Easter game, students get to play the Easter bunny, delivering eggs to their friends! Add bunny ears or a bunny mask and they'll play forever! Instructions: 1. Students sit in a circle, hands out behind their backs waiting to receive an egg. 2. Sing Funny Bunny as the Easter Bunny hops around the circle. 3. On the word "stop", the Easter Bunny places an egg in the
Preview of ONE-PAGE MUSIC DRILLS - Pitch, rhythm, dynamics, symbols... elementary music

ONE-PAGE MUSIC DRILLS - Pitch, rhythm, dynamics, symbols... elementary music

Created by
Meg's Music Room
This is a compilation of 14 bell ringers in Smart Notebook that I use to start my lessons. These pages make a great, super quick assessment! Each page has a different music concept that they match a picture or symbol to its name or meaning. I have included the answers to each page, as well. I used a fun, colorful design without being too busy. These are the concepts included: 1. Matching music notes to their names; 2. Matching rhythms to their number of beats; 3. Matching rests to their names;
Preview of Fly Swat Level 3

Fly Swat Level 3

**Please note this is a SMART Notebook file. This is a fun rhythm recognition game for students in grades 1-3. On each page are eight flies, each with a four-beat rhythm pattern in its wings. Rhythms used in Level 3 are Ta, Ti-Ti, Rest and Ta-a. When the "Zzzzzzzz" box at the top of the page is pressed, one of the rhythm patterns is heard playing on a non-pitched percussion instrument. Two students with fly swatters race to swat the correct fly. If the correct fly is swatted, it turns into a s
Preview of One Little Leprechaun: A Non-Pitched Percussion Listening Game

One Little Leprechaun: A Non-Pitched Percussion Listening Game

Oh no! A sneaky Leprechaun has been stealing instruments! It's up to our young students to find them! By clicking on each Leprechaun, students will hear an instrument play. They have to choose which Leprechaun plays the sound that matches the instrument that is missing (shown in the cloud above). Once they have found a match, click on the pot of gold to reveal the missing instrument! If it is correct, the matching instrument will be revealed. If incorrect, another instrument will be revealed. A
Preview of Christmas Rhythm Lesson - Introduction to Written Rhythms - elementary music

Christmas Rhythm Lesson - Introduction to Written Rhythms - elementary music

Created by
Meg's Music Room
“Introduction to Written Rhythms” is my Christmas-themed, Smart Notebook LESSON that introduces your young students to two eighth notes, a quarter note, and a quarter rest. I use this with kindergarten, but you can use it with surrounding grades, as well. I do not label the notes with their names or a system of counting, so you can easily make this your own. For this lesson, I only use the stems of each note (no note heads). I can leave this for a sub that has music experience. This is similar
Preview of Winter Orchestra Game "Name That Instrument" Elementary Music - Great for Sub!

Winter Orchestra Game "Name That Instrument" Elementary Music - Great for Sub!

Created by
Meg's Music Room
This is an easy-to-use, winter themed game for assessing how well your young and older students can recognize instruments by sight. It reinforces the four families of instruments (woodwinds, brass, strings, percussion) and the names for the individual instruments. This is a Smart Notebook file. *There is another version of this game without the winter theme. You can click the following link to go to that product: Name That Instrument Orchestra Game - Original Smart Notebook Version My kids lo
Preview of Musical Staff Tool (boomwhacker colors!)

Musical Staff Tool (boomwhacker colors!)

Created by
Katie Pate
I have created a smart board file that has all the notes you are going to need when using a visual for your students! It is an easy manipulative to use and will aide you from practice to composition, and can be used across all ages! It includes 22 slides ranging from simple rhythmic options to the more complicated ones keeping all of your note teaching materials in one place and easily accessible and adaptable. The slides also have a Note Name option and a solfege option, and the colors of the
Preview of Funny Bunny: So-Mi

Funny Bunny: So-Mi

In this fun Easter game, students get to play the Easter bunny, delivering eggs to their friends! Add bunny ears or a bunny mask and they'll play forever! Instructions: 1. Students sit in a circle, hands out behind their backs waiting to receive an egg. 2. Sing Funny Bunny as the Easter Bunny hops around the circle. 3. On the word "stop", the Easter Bunny places an egg in the hands of the student he stops behind. 4. The Easter Bunny hops back to his spot. 5. The student with the Easter Egg open
Preview of Pilgrim, Pilgrim, What Do You Hear? Level 1: Ta, Ti-Ti, Z Game (SMNTBK Ed.)

Pilgrim, Pilgrim, What Do You Hear? Level 1: Ta, Ti-Ti, Z Game (SMNTBK Ed.)

Are you looking for something to spice up your lessons this holiday season?!?! Look no further. This lesson is just what you need! This adorable listening identification game quizzes students' knowledge on their understanding of various rhythm patterns that include rhythms ta (quarter note), ti-ti (paired eighths), and Z or ta rest (quarter rest). Students will hear a rhythm pattern being played and the student(s) have to identify the correct pattern in order to move on to the next one. Pages
Preview of Turkey/Thanksgiving - Introduction to Written Rhythms - Kindergarten Lesson

Turkey/Thanksgiving - Introduction to Written Rhythms - Kindergarten Lesson

Created by
Meg's Music Room
“Introduction to Written Rhythms” is my turkey-themed, Smart Notebook LESSON that introduces your young students to two eighth notes, a quarter note, and a quarter rest. I use this with kindergarten, but you can use it with surrounding grades, as well. I do not label them with their names or a system of counting, so you can easily make this your own. For this lesson, I only use the stems of each note (no note heads). I can leave this for a sub that has music experience. Included in this lesson
Preview of SPACE NOTES - Reading & Playing Treble Clef - Piano/Mallets - Elementary Music

SPACE NOTES - Reading & Playing Treble Clef - Piano/Mallets - Elementary Music

Created by
Meg's Music Room
THIS IS A SMART NOTEBOOK RESOURCE. Make sure you have the software "Smart Notebook" before purchasing.This is a short lesson on pitch names for the space notes on the treble clef music staff. After students learn the space note names, they quickly transfer that knowledge to playing the notes on keyboard instruments. The game has two options: piano or mallet percussion. There are five levels of play plus a bonus level, which includes one page of improvisation and composition (that gets us to the
Preview of The Sorcerer's Apprentice Listening Unit - (SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK EDITION)

The Sorcerer's Apprentice Listening Unit - (SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK EDITION)

Are you needing an interactive way to bring some jazz and pizzazz to this children's classic listening unit/piece this year? Look no further!! This SMART NOTEBOOK interactive listening map is just what you are needing for your elementary music classroom!! Cheerful, bright colors with adorable characters and realistic instrument clip art bring this classic story to life. With the purchase of this product, you will receive: 1. An introduction to the French composer Paul Dukas. 2. An interac
Preview of Spring Rhythm Fun: Exploring Duration of Sound-SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK EDITION

Spring Rhythm Fun: Exploring Duration of Sound-SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK EDITION

This Smart Notebook file is appropriate for elementary music students in grades Kinder. and 1st Gr. Students will be required to identify the number of sounds (syllables) that each Spring themed picture has. They will have the opportunity to recite/clap/sing/play/etc. these suggested short rhythmic patterns in various ways. Interactive feature includes a "click and reveal" element where the rhythm patterns (using ta's & ti-ti's) that match the sounds of the words are revealed when the shap
Preview of Easy Rhythm Game - "Whoo's Got Rhythm" - Quarter Note Quarter Rest 2 Eighths

Easy Rhythm Game - "Whoo's Got Rhythm" - Quarter Note Quarter Rest 2 Eighths

Created by
Meg's Music Room
This Smart Notebook game, which includes sound files, easily assesses how well your students recognize rhythms by sight and sound. Each page (12 questions in all) has a drum recording of a rhythm along with two written rhythms. Students have to match the recording to the written rhythm. Play this as a game or use it as a quiz. Click on your choice and it fades away to reveal the answer. "Whoo's Got Rhythm" Level 1 is great for students who are just learning to count and perform quarter notes, 2
Preview of Solfege Assessment - Lower Elementary

Solfege Assessment - Lower Elementary

Created by
Mary Vincent
In this assessment, students are asked to do three things:1. To identify the solfege syllables for a given four note pattern2. Listen to a sung pattern (by the teacher) and identify the corresponding pattern on the screen3. Match pitch and syllables when echoing a pattern sung by the teacher.The first and second pages of this assessment provide two different options for solfege patterns. (This is so students cannot easily memorize the patterns and their corresponding colors.)The third page of th
Preview of Groundhog, Groundhog, What Do You Hear? (Set 1) Ta, Ti-Ti, Z - SMRTBD/NTBK ED.

Groundhog, Groundhog, What Do You Hear? (Set 1) Ta, Ti-Ti, Z - SMRTBD/NTBK ED.

This adorable listening identification game quizzes students' knowledge on their understanding of various rhythm patterns that include rhythms ta (quarter note), ti-ti (paired eighths), and Z or ta rest (quarter rest). Mr. Groundhog hears a rhythm pattern being played and the student(s) have to identify the correct pattern in order to move on to the next one. Pages are interactively linked so that if the incorrect answer is chosen, they must listen again. If the correct answer is selected, th
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