Rhythms
Recorder
Songs
Games
100

Say this rhythm in dus and du-da-dis:

du   du   du-da-di   du

100

What pitch does this fingering produce on the recorder?


G

100

Brought back from kindergarten, this song is about someone having lost something.

Closet Key

100

Ms. Gibbins often compares this game to "Simon Says."

Poisoned Pattern

200

Say this rhythm in dus and du-da-dis:

Du-da-di   du-da-di    du    du-da-di

200

What pitch does this fingering produce on the recorder?

B

200

This person saw a ghost in the middle of the night.

Miss White

200

Used to review rhythms, this game was played in teams of two or three on the board, but it's not usually a music game. Usually it's just for two people on paper.

Tic-Tac-Toe

300

Read this rhythm:

du-da-di   du    du-da-di    du-da-di

300

How many fingers (not including your thumb) do you have to put down for A?

2

300

This person came here last year from Australia.

Lisa the Warrior

300

This hand-clapping game started with the whole class and eliminated one person per round until there was only one person left standing. 

See Saw Marjorie Daw

400

Write this:

400

Name the three original pitches that we learned from lowest to highest.

G, A, B

400

Who has got a new baby?

Mama

400

Even thought it really seemed like a dance, this was actually a game - because dancing was forbidden in many religious communities in the south. Ms. Gibbins let you use scarves or rubber bracelets so that didn't have to hold hands. 

Great Big House

500
Write this:

500

Which hand is supposed to go on top?

Left

500

What recipe had "plums and prunes and cherries
There were citrons and raisins and cinnamon, too
There was nuts, and cloves and berries
And a crust that was nailed on with glue
There were caraway seeds in abundance
Such that work up a fine stomach ache" ?

Ms. Fogarty's Christmas Cake (fruitcake)

500

This game was played at the end of each round of "Lisa the Warrior" while the players said "O-V-E-R, over!"

Rock, Paper, Scissors

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