By Cathy Blair. For grades 3 to 5. Six fun and fast-paced rhythm games in one! Twenty essential quarter note and eighth note (and rests) rhythm patterns are covered in this collection of collaborative learning games. All games are aligned with the National Standards. The games will help your students identify, perform, and improvise rhythm patterns drawn from a variety of musical styles. The included CD has music in a variety of contemporary styles and uses metronome markings from quarter note=96 to quarter note=128; each CD track begins with a 4-measure introduction. For grades 3 to 5. Contents: Instructions for 6 games, Rhythm Key card, Rhythm Sequence Chart card, 2 double-sided Performer cards, 30 Rhythm Rally player cards (each with 6 rhythms), 2 reproducible black & white paper awards, and a listening CD. Cards are printed on 8-1/2" x 11" cardstock. Games included:Game 1 is similar to a bingo game and uses CD tracks 1-8. Game 2 is a similar variation, with students echoing the rhythm patterns from the CD by clapping or using rhythm instruments. Students then identify the rhythm and mark it with a token (not supplied) on their game card if it is there. Game 3 has a student be the "rhythm giver" using a Performance card; other students participate like a bingo game. CD tracks 9-11 are used. Game 4 is a similar variation, with the leader improvising his/her own rhythm patterns using quarter and eighth notes. Game 5 uses CD tracks 12 -13 and is a bingo-style game similar to Game 2, but uses a melody instrument (instead of clapping or unpitched percussion).
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