(Free Info) Using the Note Tiles Sheets - Intro - Book Number (3) Three: “24 Note Tile Sheets” “24 Note Tile Sheets” will be used with multiple MrMikesMusicMats books, lessons and activities. Please look at the books cover and you will see thumbnails.
Book Number (3) Three: “24 Note Tile Sheets”
“24 Note Tile Sheets” will be used with multiple MrMikesMusicMats books, lessons and activities. Please look at the books cover and you will see thumbnail images of all 24 pages.
Tips =The color and black and white chromatic and diatonic note tiles can be matched with the color C diatonic mat, xylophone mat, piano mat, Boomwhacker bowling, Boomwhacker putt-putt and the A Minor Mat.
Table or floor activities: early learners find and place the tiles on the Lines and Spaces of the Treble Clef.
The rhythm notation note tiles can match the notes on Music and Math.
Notes can be placed on the blank “Make A Beat” mats. Students learn to create their own beats and rhythms.
Quarter notes and rest can be used with the “Quarter Note Beat Ensemble” and Treble Clefs.
The color Notation Bingo Note Tiles can be cut from the sheet and used with the Black and White Music Notation Bingo mat.
These are the Note Tile Sheets and Notation Signs in the book:
1. Color diatonic note sheet
2. Red C
3. Orange D
4. Yellow E
5. Lime Green F
6. Green G
7. Purple A
8. Magenta B
9. Black and White Chromatic Sheet
10. C# Db
11. D# Eb
12. F# Gb
13. G# Ab
14. A# Bb
15. Multiple Notation Sheet
16. Whole Notes
17. Half Rests
18. Half Notes
19. Quarter Rests
20. Quarter Notes
21. Eighth Notes
22. Eighth Rest
23. 2 Eighth Notes
24. 24 Color Bingo Notations (in bingo book)
“Helping Others Teach The Language Of Music”
A Note about my “Color Coding” for “Lines & Spaces”
In my classroom experience, I discovered that teaching early learners (age 3 & up) with colors helps them to visualize the notes, lines and spaces on my Treble Clef mats. They quickly learn written notes when you start teaching them about lines and spaces with a visible color. They will transition into black and white later. It’s like training wheels on a bicycle. For early learners (age 3 up) I’m amazed how fast they will learn to sight-read notes on a staff with this method.
The Boom Whackers can be a very useful performance instrument and teaching tool to help reinforce my teaching concept.
I use Boomwhacker Colors
C=Red
D=Orange
E=Yellow
F=Lime Green
G=Green
A=Purple
B=Magenta
Students can also use my Music Note Tiles