by PianoTels | Feb 5, 2019 | Teaching Games & Activities
This active game really helps to get the steady beat and rhythm in the students head as they walk to the beat of the tempo. This is a game of lots of fun and laughter! Level: Beginner to Intermediate Objective: To review tempo meanings & gain an internal rhythm...
by PianoTels | Feb 5, 2019 | Teaching Games & Activities
This is one of my all time favorite ways of helping the students to recognize intervals by sight. This has a lot to do with repetition, but the students hardly even recognize that they are learning the intervals by repetition because they are consumed in the game....
by PianoTels | Feb 5, 2019 | Teaching Games & Activities
Dynamic Pictionary is exactly what it sounds like — it is a dynamic version of Pictionary! It is dynamic because it reviews dynamic terms and symbols, and it is dynamic because the students really get excited about it! This game causes the students to think...
by PianoTels | Feb 5, 2019 | Teaching Games & Activities
Musical Spit-It-Out! is one of the best, last minute games to pull together. It only takes a couple minutes to play and takes absolutely no preparation beforehand. This is a great way to get the brain thinking! Level: Beginner to Intermediate Objective: To review...
by PianoTels | Feb 5, 2019 | Teaching Games & Activities
Level: Beginner to Intermediate Objective: To help build sight reading skills by reviewing notes on the staff and learning to quickly correlate notes with each other (steps, skips, etc.). A player wins when he/she has consecutive notes that either ascend or descend....