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Mini Twister: With Finger Socks! (Miniature Editions)

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This piano lesson game idea will help students practice a variety of piano-related techniques and skills. The fun, holiday-themed game requires students to perform challenges, complete a task, or answer a question.

Ideally, you will develop an intuitive touch with your instrument. Meaning your hands will feel where they are on the keyboard. This way, your eyes can focus on which note comes next. Get the wiggles out and do some aural training at the same time. Win, win. Do you need more high-quality piano teaching games?This fun piano teaching resource has students practice the various ways to build a rhythm using this puzzle-like game where they are given all of the notes played on the piano and match them to the time signature. It’s just as important that we perform these exercises in a way that will help us progress on the guitar – that’s why using a metronome is important. Reinforce learning notes in both clefs using these colorful and clever puzzles for students to match bass clef, treble clef, piano key, and notes on the staff. Hand Jive – this hand clapping game was made popular by the movie Grease. Here’s how it goes: Pat your thighs twice. Clap twice. Wave your hands, one over the other, in front of your chest. Then do it with the other hand on top. Bump your fists twice, one on top of the other. Then do it with the other fist on top. Point your right thumb over your right shoulder twice, then your left thumb over your left shoulder twice. Play this songand put it all together to the beat! Pat-pat-clap-clap-hand-hand-bump-bump-thumb-thumb! Thumb War – 1,2,3,4 I declare a thumb war! This is a great finger activity for building upper extremity strength, and hand strength!

A player loses if they are unable to reach a color, if their hand stops touching the paper or if their hand falls. This fun piano theory game has teachers and students playing the store using musical rhythm as the currency. The “shopper” draws a card, evaluates the value of the rhythm, and then uses the value as the amount of money he/she has to spend.For example, if you wanted to bend up two notes on the 7th fret of the G string. (3rd string.) To make sure you were bending up to the correct note, you would play the 9th fret of the G string (3rd string.) first.

Landmark Landmines is my (and my students’) favourite landmark note game. The “exploding” spots on the game board have lead to many fits of giggles at the Colourful Keys Piano Studio. 8. Staff Clothes Peg Match-up Working on fine motor skills, visual perception, visual motor skills, sensory tolerance, handwriting, or scissor skills? Our Fine Motor Kits cover all of these areas and more. Another great idea is to use paper and pencil handwriting games to create letters, numbers, or shapes and offer fine motor and visual motor work. a new generation of finger games

Curriculum

There are many finger games that you probably grew up playing…think about the hand games you’ve played as a child. The following is a list of the classic finger or hand games children play (or used to): Before your students play the game, add particular verbs to each segment of the wheel and print out the ‘boards’.

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