This note receives one beat, "Ta."
This rest receives one beat, "sh."
This instrument is very small and has metal bars.
What is a glockenspiel.
These are we use to play our Orff instruments.
What are mallets.
These are Mrs. Stover's favorite animal.
What are penguins.
This note receives two beats, "two-oo."
What is a half note.
This rest receives two beats, "sh, sh."
What is a half rest.
This instrument has a resonator box and wooden bars.
What is a xylophone.
Two notes that are right next to each other.
What is a step.
Mrs. Stover has been teaching music for this many years.
This note receives four beats, "four-oo-oo-or."
What is a whole note.
This rest looks like a hat and receives two beats.
What is a half rest.
This instrument has a resonator box and has metal bars.
What is a metallophone.
This scale starts and ends on "C."
What is the "C Scale."
What did Mrs. Stover do a lot of over the summer?
What is hiking/climbing mountains.
These two notes connected together receive one beat, "ti-ti."
What are two eighth notes.
This rest looks like a hole in the ground and receives four beats, "sh, sh, sh, sh""
What is a whole rest.
This man invented the classroom instruments we use today.
Who is Carl Orff.
This is a series of notes organized in steps.
What is a scale.
Where did Mrs. Stover live for one year in 2013?
Where is London, UK.
These four notes connected together receive one beat, "ta-ka-di-mi."
What are sixteenth notes.
This rest receives four beats.
What is a whole rest.
Explain why we call these classroom instruments "Orff Instruments."
Because a music teacher named Carl Orff invented them to use with his music students many years ago.
What is an ostinato.
Mrs. Stover primarily plays what three instruments?
What are the Ukulele, Piano, and Oboe.