Treble Clef Note Name Match: A Digital Game to Learn the Note Names on the Staff
- Google Slides™
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Description
Looking for a no-prep, interactive music lesson to engage your students while they learn the note names in the Treble Clef? Look no further! This sweet treats themed Google Slides game will get your students identifying, reading, matching, and spelling words using notes on the treble clef staff. Each slide has scrumptious treats certain to delight your students, making them eager to see what the next slide holds, all while their mouths water looking at the treats!
With three sets of notes/words per slide, students must match the correct note name to the note(s) on the staff. This activity ensures high engagement and excitement and is a great way to teach and/or review note names.
The game can be played as a whole class or in small groups (you can easily share the presentation on Google Classroom and have students work on individual devices). It's also an excellent way to assess your students' progress without their awareness and is a great option to keep for emergencies in your sub-tub. Just share with the substitute (no musical knowledge is needed) and you've got yourself an easy activity for them to implement.
I can say from experience, this matching music game is a super fun and interactive way to review note names. So whatcha waiting for? Infuse your classroom with giggles and joy and get your hands on this interactive and educational matching game.
This Google Slides game includes:
- 16 different slides with notes on the Treble Clef staff–-students must match the note name to the note on the staff (the final slides spell words)
- Notes go from Middle C-High G
- A correct answer slide that says: “Hooray! You rock! Treat yourself to something sweet!”
- An incorrect answer slide that says: “Oh dear, not quite. No dessert until you have finished your vegetables. Try again.”
- Simple and clear instructions
Looking for more? If you like this, check out:
- Music Match Up Bundle: Learn Music Symbols and Note Names in Treble & Bass Clefs
- Oh, Snap! Printable Solfege Activities for Elementary Music (Do, Re, Mi, So, La)
- Elementary Music Theory Worksheet Bundle (General Music)
- Meet the Instrument Families! A Google Slides lesson to introduce the orchestra
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