This fun website is full of all kinds of great music experiments. Have fun exploring!
This website allows students to listen, learn, & play all with a focus on classical music. The website is very expansive and updates regularly. From podcasts, to activity sheets, to online games, this website has it all! Check it out:
This free online game allows you to practice your rhythms. Start with rhythms we have done in class and then try some new ones! There is two ways to play: listen to the rhythm and match the correct pattern or look at the rhythm and match the correct audio.
Created by Carnegie Hall, this free online game is packed full of excitment as you travel along collecting instruments of the orchestra. This is the same game we have played in our classroom during our Instruments of the Orchestra Unit in 3rd Grade.
Explore a cappella music with Incredibox! Incredibox is a musical website where you can quickly and easily create a mix by running a band of beatboxers. The link below will take you to the free online game, but there is also an app available for purchase at the App Store or Google Play.
Test yourself to help improve reading of music in a fun way! Name That Note is a note spelling quiz perfect for 4th and 5th graders. Whether you’re a novice at reading music or a virtuoso this app offers a challenge at any level. Similarly to how we learn to recognize the individual letters of the alphabet, Name That Note can help you learn the note names on a staff. Find this free app for ipad or iphone in the app store! (Great for 4th and 5th graders)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/name-that-note/id556292142?mt=8
Click on the link below to visit the Smithsonian's website for our National Anthem. You can take a quiz, explore the flag, sing the Star-Spangled Banner, and much more!
Click on the link below to create your own Rhythmic Grooves!