Music Games and Activities

 Read the notes on the staff then select which word the notes spell. Obviously, it's easy to eliminate some options as soon as you have established the first letter, but it's fun working out the tunes that these notes / words can make. 
Treble Clef Words

Here's another very similar note-naming game, called Word Warrior.  Many of the words are the same as the previous game, but the notes are semibreves rather than crotchets. 

In this treble clef word match game, you drag and drop  notes on a staff to match the words the notes spell out. 


This game might take a bit of time to work out, but after that it's quite easy. It's called "Whack-A-Note". You are given the name of a note to look for and you click on that note each time it pops up on a treble staff. Plenty of other notes pop up which aren't the given note, so take care.  If you hit the correct note, it's in tune with the music being played. 
Whack-A-Note

In this game you can make words by dragging the note names FACE and EGBDF to under each note on the staff.
Note names  game


Here's a game where you can name notes on a staff. It has 100 notes in each round, so be prepared for a long game. It has a range from very easy (where we are starting) to advanced. You can adjust the speed too.
Speed note reading tutor
This is a listening memory game where you have to look and listen as notes are played on a piano and then copy them in the same order. One new note gets added each time.  

Piano memory game

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