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The Pumpkin Patch – an Autumn Game

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I love pumpkins and so do students. Today’s activity has a pumpkin theme so you can use it now and all the way up to Thanksgiving.

This activity works great as a file folder note matching game. The hardest part is cutting out the pumpkin cards. If  you have trouble cutting small items, I also added some cutting lines so that you can cut out squares instead of cutting around the tiny pumpkin stem.

There are 5 pages, including a page for the bass clef notes, a page for the treble clef notes, 2 pages of pumpkin flash cards, and a page of keyboard cards.

I made this game so my students would have another seasonal way to practice identifying the treble and bass clef, as well as learning the names of notes. I like to keep my elementary  students  enthused about piano lessons by having different activities. And they often learn something new. In this set, there is a high treble G and the bass clef D, something that was new to some of my early level students. However, I suggest you pull these cards if you don’t want to use them.

Objectives

  • To quickly recognize the treble and bass clef
  • To reinforce names of notes on the treble and bass staves
  • To play a seasonal activity

 

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2 Comments

  1. Joanne Tadych says:

    Susan, I love this game and used it every fall with my students. Is it possible to publish key signatures now that they are older?
    Your graphics and artistry are beautiful!

    1. Susan Paradis says:

      Joanne, Thank you for asking! I don’t know if I have time right now to make more for this but it is a good idea. Glad you like the graphics! Try the other games I made for key signatures. There are several fast ones.

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