Notes we know
Copyright Aileen Miracle
Boomwhacker Videos
Music Games
Here are some games you can play to improve your note reading skills:
StaffWars is a really fun way to practice the names of notes on the staff. Click here for the free computer version. Once on the page, click on the icon that matches your platform (Mac or Windows) next to the name StaffWars v1.4 , to download the game to your computer.
If you'd like to buy the mobile version for your Apple device, click here and for your Android device, click here.
If you'd like to buy the mobile version for your Apple device, click here and for your Android device, click here.
Flashnote Derby is another great game to help you learn the names of the lines and spaces. You can even pick and choose exactly which notes you want to work on. For Apple devices, click here and for Android devices, click here.
Another way to practice your note names is found at the website, Classics for Kids. There you will find several music games, including this one. Click here to play Note Names.
Cup Song in Ireland
Fifty Nifty United States
Sing a long with 4th graders from 2016!
Veteran's Day
Here is a video of an Armed Forces Medley performed on Memorial Day in 2015.
This is the version we will sing at our Veteran's Day assembly
We will also sing this song on Veteran's Day with the rest of the school.
YouTube Videos
A funny parody version of Taylor Swift's song, "Trouble". This song is called "I Knew You Were Treble" and it can help you remember the names of the lines and spaces in the Treble Clef.
And here is a fun YouTube video for learning the lines and spaces of the Bass Clef. (It sounds a lot like Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass")
Here's a video to remind you of the trick we use to remember the letter names of the spaces.
And here is a video that just focuses on the lines of the G clef.