Finish the Song Lyrics
Musical Words
Name the Title of the Song
Instrument Riddle
Random Music/Winter Facts
100

“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

had a very shiny nose…”

100

The steady pulse of the music.

Beat!

100

“Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. Oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh?”

Jingle Bells!

100

I am round and come in many sizes. You hit me (ow!).

Drum!

100

“Jingle Bells” was not written just for Christmas — it was originally meant to be a

Thanksgiving song!

200

“Dashing through the snow,

in a one-horse open sleigh”

200

A pattern or sounds and silences.

Rhythm!

200

“We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!"

We Wish You A Merry Christmas!

200

You can shake me and I look like a food. Don't crack me!

Egg shakers!

200

True or false: The song “Deck the Halls” is over 150 years old.

True

300

"I have a little driedel,

I made it out of clay!"

300

How a song is organized.

Form!

300

“You better watch out, you better not cry…”

Santa Claus Is Coming to Town!

300

Technically I'm not an instrument, but you have used me to move to the Nutcracker music. I am colorful!

Scarves

300

What day in December is Ms. Navaretta's birthday?

The 14th

400

“You better watch out

you better not cry”

400

Loud or soft in music is called this.

Dynamics!

400

"Oh the weather outside is frightful"

Let It Snow!

400

I am colorful and hollow and solfege syllables match me. You can hit me on your hand or your shoe.

Boomwhackers!

400

When is Dayton Avenue's winter concert?

Thursday, December 18th

500

“Feliz Navidad, Feliz Navidad, Feliz Navidad...

próspero año y felicidad”

500

The word for how fast or slow music is.

Tempo!

500

“fa la la la la, la la la la. Tis the season to be jolly”

Deck the Halls!

500

I am black and white and usually only Ms. Navaretta gets to play me (for now!).

Piano!

500

True or False: The biggest snowflake ever recorded was 15 inches across—almost the size of a pizza!

True!

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