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Classical Period Bingo
Classical Period Bingo
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Listening Game Music Appreciation | Music History Lesson | Music Bingo for Piano Lessons
Classical Period Bingo introduces or reviews all music history eras in a memorable way for elementary, middle school, or high school students!
Includes music history timeline, listening guide, and links to 32 classical music performances. 10 unique Bingo boards included as well.
Perfect for private piano studios, music appreciation classes, or the music classroom (2nd-8th grade).
THIS RESOURCE IS A MUSIC APPRECIATION / MUSIC HISTORY LESSON + LISTENING GAME...ALL IN ONE!
What will I get with this download?
You will receive...
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✦✦ 1 pdf file with 28 pages
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✦ Table of Contents
✦ Listening Links (32 links to classical performances on YouTube)
✦ Classical Music Period Timeline poster
✦ Listening Guide highlighting "things to listen for" to distinguish between classical periods by ear
✦ 10 unique Classical Period Bingo boards (so it can be used by a group or class)
✦ Teacher Call Orders for 6 rounds (clickable links to YouTube listening)
Will this work as a Music History lesson?
Yes! Students who are unfamiliar with different eras of classical music will benefit from a preliminary lesson before playing the bingo game!
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✦ Classical Music Period Timeline poster
✦ Listening Guide highlighting "things to listen for" to distinguish between classical periods by ear
Is this appropriate for older music students?
Yes! If you students have a background in music history or music appreciation, you can jump right into the bingo game. See instructions below on how to play.
HOW TO PLAY CLASSICAL PERIOD BINGO
1. Print a unique bingo board for each student playing.
2. Using the Call Orders page, click each link to play a YouTube performance of a classical piece.
3. Allow students to guess the classical period of the piece.
4. Students cover a square to match that classical period. (Use bingo chips, erasers, coins, or simply mark the square with a pencil.)
5. First student to get 4-in-a-row or all 4 corners yells "Bingo!" and is the winner of that round
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