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Description:
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Grades 2-6 • These seventeen reproducible games are definitely notespellers, but there's nothing ordinary about them. Your younger students will enjoy the mazes and color-by-pitch worksheets, and you can challenge your upper elementary students to name ledger-line and bass-clef notes and match pitches displaced across an octave. And with content ranging from profiles of famous composers to aural-skills development, the learning opportunities extend far beyond the staff. Thanks to Brian and his inventive take on the traditional notespeller, you'll have nothing but super spellers and (should you choose) satisfied subs.
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Contents(-)
| Page Number | Title | Composer |
| 3 | Note Maze: A is for Aardvark | |
| 4 | Note Maze: Busy “B” | |
| 5 | Note Maze: Flying Through Spaces | |
| 6 | Melody Sleuth #1 | |
| 7 | Melody Sleuth #2 | |
| 8 | Melody Sleuth #3 | |
| 9 | Missing Notes #1 | |
| 10 | Missing Notes #2 | |
| 11 | Missing Notes #3 | |
| 12 | Pitch Matching #1: Treble Clef | |
| 13 | Pitch Matching #2: Treble Clef with Ledger Lines | |
| 14 | Pitch Matching #3: Bass Clef | |
| 15 | Beethoven’s Notespeller | |
| 16 | Mozart’s Notespeller | |
| 17 | Bach’s Notespeller | |
| 18 | Color by Pitch #1 | |
| 19 | Color by Pitch #2 | |
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