Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Teaching Note Values With Note Cards

Music Lesson: Note Values

A great way to teach note values to your child is to compare note values to note cards:

Materials Needed:

1. Pen
2. Multi-colored note cards

Instructions:



1. Draw a whole note on the back of a yellow note card. (As seen in photo.)

2. Cut a blue note card in half and draw a half note on each card. (As seen in photo.)

3. Cut a pink note card in quarters and draw a quarter note on each card. (As seen in photo.)


4. Cut a green card in eighths and draw an eighth note on each card. (As seen in photo.)

5. Lay out a card pyramid with the blank sides of the cards up as seen in the photo below:

















6. Tell your child that all of the cards are related and that there are 2 half cards in one whole card, 2 quarter cards in one half card, 2 eighth cards in one quarter card, 4 eighth cards in a half card, and so on.

Once your child understands the relationship between the cards, flip the cards over as seen in the photo below:

















7. Explain to your child that just as the note cards are related, music notes are related in the same way. Tell your child that there are 2 half notes in a whole note, 4 quarter notes in a whole note, 2 eighth notes in a quarter note and so on.

8. Another fun way to use these cards is to have your child practice making rhythms by using Q-tips for bar lines as seen in the photo below:










9. After laying down a rhythm as seen in the photo above practice clapping the rhythm with your child.

8 comments:

  1. What a cute idea with the note cards! Yesterday my 4-year-old started drawing notes all on his own...I didn't show him and I have no idea where he picked it up besides maybe at preschool, but I was excited about it! And so sorry about the giveaway fiasco...I gave it away to someone else when I didn't hear back. But I'll definitely be doing more giveaways in the future! :o)

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  2. You have some awesome ideas for the little ones. I love them.

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  3. I've been meaning to ask.......do you teach music lessons?

    I love getting organized in a move, too. I love to throw stuff out! :)

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  4. I always learn something when I stop by! Thank you!

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  5. Neat idea!!! Did you ever stumble across music that might go with sixth grade language arts or math objectives?? Just wondering!!!

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  6. Finally, a visual way to represent the different notes!

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  7. What a great and simple idea for making note values even to understand. Love the q-tip bar lines.

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