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Free music games

Preview of FREE Movement and Motion Cards!

FREE Movement and Motion Cards!

We are celebrating! This FREE product was created to celebrate our milestone achievements! These full color half page Movement and Motion Cards are sure to bring some action to your classroom! Use them for the much needed Brain Breaks to get those kids up and moving! Great for counting out loud. ( My class will all sit down on the carpet and we will count to a specific number, changing movements for every 10 numbers. Tap your toes and count to ten, then hands in the air from 11-20 and so on
Preview of Music Substitute Pack - 7 Songs and Games for an Elementary Music Class

Music Substitute Pack - 7 Songs and Games for an Elementary Music Class

"OMYGOSH I Need a Music Sub!" A collection of 7 songs with games that can be easily left for a substitute teacher in an elementary music classroom (PreK-5). This packet is on my desk every day when I leave school, just in case! Matching recordings for all 7 songs are available for sale in my TPT store - Recordings All songs are regularly used within a Kodály structured music curriculum. The music itself is NOW INCLUDED!!! It is expected that you would teach these songs and games to your stud
Preview of Extra Beat Take a Seat: Rhythm stick game for older students

Extra Beat Take a Seat: Rhythm stick game for older students

Everyone has a go-to game that fits everything-- first week of school, last week of school, any time that the students need a break or you need a break... This is mine.I play this game with my fourth grade and fifth grade (I've gone as far as second grade!) music students throughout the year. I usually use rhythm sticks, but sometimes use drums or body percussion (which makes it perfect for traveling or testing lessons!).This game is about counting rhythms. Everyone play the first rhythm three t
Preview of Feed the Monster Game for Reading Rhythm or Solfege Patterns

Feed the Monster Game for Reading Rhythm or Solfege Patterns

Looking for a fun (but easy!) game for young students to practice reading rhythms or solfege? Fee the Monster is perfect for young students-- it is cute, fun, and easy to explain. Plus, it gets them reading rhythms and melodies!Watch the video directions here!Directions:Print out monster (in color or black and white)Cut and glue monster onto a cereal box or gift bagCut out rhythm or solfege cards depending on what you are working onHave students sit in groups. One person at a time reads a card.
Preview of Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Level 1 - Rhythm Game and Practice

Music Centers: Rhythm Race Counting Level 1 - Rhythm Game and Practice

This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by counting the number of beats on a card! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan!This is Level 1: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, and Beamed Eighth Notes *****Like this? Buy the bundle here for multiple levels!*****In the game, each student will draw a card and count up the number of counts on each card. Then, they can move their game piece (provided by you - see here
Preview of Toot or Boot: Disney Edition

Toot or Boot: Disney Edition

A fun morning meeting game for your students! Play 30 seconds - 1 minute of each song. The students will either give it a toot (thumbs up) or a boot (thumbs down)! You can play this game in any variation you would like. It's a great game for distance learning and in person learning!
Preview of Brain Break - Freeze Dance {FREEBIE}

Brain Break - Freeze Dance {FREEBIE}

Created by
Lindsay Jervis
Need a fun movement activity to fill a few minutes of music or PE? Classroom teachers, are you looking for a fun brain break to get your kids up and moving? Try this celebratefreebie Freeze Dance! Find music that your kids will love to groove to. Mine really like "Happy" and "I Like to Move It" but you can use just about anything! Whenever you pause the music, they have to freeze like the picture. You can choose to project the pictures onto a SMART board, whiteboard, etc. or print them to make
Preview of Shark Attack! Quarter + Eighth Note Rhythm Reading Game for Music Centers

Shark Attack! Quarter + Eighth Note Rhythm Reading Game for Music Centers

You know that games are one of the best ways to get students excited about elementary music. You may also love using rhythm games during centers. But if you use the same games over and over again, students may get bored. Because of this, you need new, exciting rhythm reading games. You need Shark Attack!Shark Attack! is a rhythm reading game perfect for elementary music centers or small group activities. To play, students take turns pulling out a card. They read the rhythm to collect the fish. T
Preview of Interactive Music Game Same Different Music Opposites FREEBIE {Gumball}

Interactive Music Game Same Different Music Opposites FREEBIE {Gumball}

Created by
Linda McPherson
Looking for an elementary music activity to add to your music lesson plans prepping form? Aurally identifying the music comparative same vs different has just become fun and exciting with this digital resource! It is perfect to use anytime you need a music opposite game. Excellent music game for centers, whole group instruction, music sub tubs or distance learning. The product contains 5 student interactive slides. Each slide has several sound effects and animations. Students will click on the c
Preview of Musical Instruments of the Orchestra Playing Cards

Musical Instruments of the Orchestra Playing Cards

Created by
Stephanie Morris
This is a PDF file of a set of the main Musical Instruments in the Orchestra. 24 cards total to be used to play card games like Go Fish! or Memory.
Preview of Summer Rhythms: a matching game - rhythm games - music matching games

Summer Rhythms: a matching game - rhythm games - music matching games

Summer Rhythms is a music matching game for quarter and barred eighth notes. This game can be used as a music center, a whole-group activity, or as an activity for early finishers. This is a great tool for rhythm review or as a fun rhythm assessment.#musiccrewendofyearWHAT YOU'LL GET WITH YOUR RHYTHM MATCHING GAME:✺ 2 pages of images/words for quarter notes (16 images total)✺ 2 pages of images/words for barred eighth notes (16 images total)✺ 4 pages of duplicate images/words in black and white f
Preview of Toot or Boot: Taylor Swift Edition

Toot or Boot: Taylor Swift Edition

You know it had to be done ;) This is a fun morning meeting game! Quick and easy, and no prep. Play 30 seconds to 1 minute of each song. If my students like the song, they give the song a "toot!" and go to one side of the room and they can dance and sing along. If they dislike the song, they give the song a "boot!" and they stand on the opposite side of the classroom.
Preview of Solfege Music Game Sol Mi Interactive Melody Game FREEBIE {Fishin'}

Solfege Music Game Sol Mi Interactive Melody Game FREEBIE {Fishin'}

Created by
Linda McPherson
Looking for a free music activity and/or distance learning music game that will reinforce aurally identifying sol and mi? This digital resource is an excellent addition to your music lesson plans, or anytime you are working on reading solfege. Plus, it will work on tablets and Web Browsers. Engaging music game for the entire class, music sub tub, music centers or online instruction!The freebie is a sample of: Music Game: Sol Mi Interactive Melody Game {Distance Learning} Fishin'. Check it out!Th
Preview of Headbands!  A Rhythm Decoding Game, ta ti-ti ***FREEBIE***

Headbands! A Rhythm Decoding Game, ta ti-ti ***FREEBIE***

This rhythmic decoding version of Headbands is played similarly to "Million Dollar Pyramid." Working with a partner, students try to decode the rhythm on their headband. One partner reads the pattern that the other is wearing on their handband and the other person decodes the rhythm that the other person clapped or performed on an instrument. This freebie version focuses on quarter notes and barred eighth notes. The cards are written in stick notation without note heads and are part of a la
Preview of Music Opposites High or Low Interactive Melody Game FREEBIE {Flyin' Kites}

Music Opposites High or Low Interactive Melody Game FREEBIE {Flyin' Kites}

Created by
Linda McPherson
Looking for an interactive game to aurally identify the music comparative high vs low with your kindergarten and first grade students in music? They will love watching the kite fly across the page when they select the correct answer! Use it in the spring or anytime you are working on melodic direction. A fun game to use with the entire class, music sub tub, centers or distance learning!The product contains 5 student interactive slides. Each slide has several sound effects and animations. Student
Preview of Bump! Game to Practice Ta, TiTi, & Rest in the Kodaly and Orff Music Classroom

Bump! Game to Practice Ta, TiTi, & Rest in the Kodaly and Orff Music Classroom

Created by
Malinda Phillips
Thanks for your download! All items in this store are moving to free resources as of 11/30/2023. I am no longer monitoring this store. If you have any issues, please direct them to TpT's Help Section. The bugs are on parade! Flying through the sky on lovely green leaves, they are trying to make the longest leaf parade withoutbumping into any of their friends. In this printable game, students read as many rhythms as they can without “bumping” into mistakes. Whichever group has the most bug rhythm
Preview of Music Note Bingo

Music Note Bingo

Are you looking for a fun way to help your beginning musicians learn to identify treble clef notes and rests? Students will have fun trying to get a "Bingo" while paying attention to if the notes on their cards are whole notes, half notes, eighth notes, or quarter notes. They will also have to identify where the notes fall on the treble clef staff: F A C E or E G B D F. Enjoy this freebie and please leave some feedback! Check back for fun and modern musicals for elementary students! -Ian and
Preview of Quarter + Eighth Note Trick or Treat Halloween Rhythm Game for Music Lessons

Quarter + Eighth Note Trick or Treat Halloween Rhythm Game for Music Lessons

Need to practice rhythm AND get the wiggles out this Halloween? Try Trick or Treat! This is a silly rhythm game that your students can do during elementary music centers. They will love the silly "tricks", and you'll love that they are practicing rhythms. To play Trick or Treat: Students take turn pulling out a card from a bucket (eyes closed!)Read a rhythm = get a treatIf you get a trick card, you will either have a challenge or have to put treats back. Most treats at the end is the winner!Tr
Preview of FREE MUSIC Escape Room | Digital Escape Room

FREE MUSIC Escape Room | Digital Escape Room

This MUSIC ESCAPE ROOM activity is geared towards Middle and High School choir students with varying musical experience and ability.  This activity is ideally completed in breakout rooms online in a remote setting, or in small groups in-person.  Not recommended as an individual activity.  Each group needs at least one device (more works well too), and access to the Google SLIDES and FORM.This MUSIC ESCAPE ROOM is intended as a 45 minute activity.  However, you can adjust the times on the Google
Preview of Megan's Musical Mansion-Interactive Music Rhythm Game TRIAL version!

Megan's Musical Mansion-Interactive Music Rhythm Game TRIAL version!

Megan's Musical Mansion is an interactive music rhythm game created for Google Slides and/ or Adobe PDF . This virtual dollhouse is a rhythm game to help students practice music rhythms and provide teachers an opportunity to assess students in the process. These rhythms include patterns using quarter notes, half notes, double eighth notes, quarter rests and half rests.  ➨This TRIAL version includes TWO full working rooms. As in the full version your students visit each room of the mansion to sea
Preview of Music Game FREEBIE- Corners

Music Game FREEBIE- Corners

Grab yourself this fantastic FREEBIE! This free, printable and fun music game is the perfect way to get your students up and moving for a brain break or end of lesson activity.Click here to stay up to date with latest product releases Included in this resource are: • Large “corners” posters• Game caller cards• US and UK Note names – both versions included• Blanks to add your own pieces to the game• InstructionsThe rules are simple, put on some music (I like to play “Walk this Way” by Run DMC or
Preview of Lonely Music Stand: An Instruments of the Orchestra Game

Lonely Music Stand: An Instruments of the Orchestra Game

Created by
Malinda Phillips
Thanks for your download! All items in this store are moving to free resources as of 11/30/2023. I am no longer monitoring this store. If you have any issues, please direct them to TpT's Help Section. Students will have a blast trying to get matching pairs of the orchestral instruments without ending up the "Lonely Music Stand"!Played much like the children's classic game "Old Maid".Two versions of this game are available for student use. The beginner version has students matching the pictures o
Preview of FREE Halloween Rhythm Flashcard Bingo: Halloween Music Game: Halloween Activity

FREE Halloween Rhythm Flashcard Bingo: Halloween Music Game: Halloween Activity

Looking for a fun Halloween game to practice reading and playing music rhythms? This ready to use SAMPLE Halloween Rhythm Flashcard Bingo game is perfect for your elementary music or band lesson! The FULL product (available at Smart Lessons 101) can be used as an assessment activity or a quick sub plan. Add it to your sub tub or set up as a music center. This product is perfect for partner or small group work and will reinforce musical skills needed for assignments or worksheets. RESOURCE INCLU
Preview of Rock, Paper, Scissors, SING! Sol Mi FREEBIE!

Rock, Paper, Scissors, SING! Sol Mi FREEBIE!

Created by
SillyOMusic
Rock, Paper, Scissors, SING is a fun, PowerPoint music game for reinforcing so-mi melodic patterns! This is a great activity for music students to practice sight-singing on the 5-line staff because it's a fun twist on a game that most kids already love to play! This is a team game that also allows for informal assessments, but it can also be played in centers with 2 or more players.This edition is only in the Key of C, but my other games use examples from C, G, and F. More Rock Paper Scissor Gam
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