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I Can Count Rhythm – a Beginning Worksheet

I Can Count Rhythm is a beginning worksheet that is found in the I Know Music Theory fun sheet bundle.  I think that it is also big enough to use on the iPad and it can also be printed.

I am working on a worksheet like this for rests, so hold on and I’ll post it this week. Meanwhile, don’t forget these fun rhythm games for the younger set: Quarter Note Hunt, Fish Rhythm Matching Cards,  Rhythm Round About, and Counting Up the Mountain. Average age beginners will learn rhythm values quickly with the black ink Rhythm Memory Game.

If you use all of these games with your beginning students, they will probably learn rhythm note values very easily!

Click here to find this in the store. 

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12 Comments

  1. Also from New Zealand (Tauranga) – think you’re amazing to share so much – knowledge is often withheld as a way of control (sometimes that includes Music Teachers!) – really appreciate your enthusiasm, passion & desire to make learning fun, interesting and for life. Monica

    1. Monica,

      I have been blessed with so many who have shared with me, that this is my way of giving back. Thank you for your appreciation, and for taking the time to comment.

      Do you want me to send you the UK versions?

  2. So great worksheet! thank you for sharing! Right now I have no such young beginners to teach, but I want to save your link for the future!

  3. I’m so excited about using this! I have a couple of siblings who come to class together and they are constantly interrupting each other’s class, so I need some worksheets to keep them occupied!

  4. Is there any chance of having a copy of this worksheet with crotchet, minim etc? Thank you very much for all your great resources.

      1. Hi Susan
        Many thanks for your offer to email me a copy of the I can count rhythm worksheet with UK names. I would also appreciate the I can count rests sheet as well and an outline version of the Clover Full of Notes. We all love your great worksheets and so do the other teachers I have told about it.
        Ann (Ashburton, New Zealand)

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