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Assignment Sheet - by Level and Category Primary - Level 1A Master Curriculum Name The learning games are listed by category. Then, within each category Learn = introduction the games are listed in order of difficulty and the order that correlates Play = Practice with most teaching methods. Quiz = Mastery Challenge = Challenge Date Keyboard Elements Tommy Tiger's 2's & 3's Identify the groups of 2 and 3 black keys on the keyboard 1350 1400 1500 - Low Middle High Identify keys that are low, middle and high on the keyboard 100 500 1200 - LetterFly 1 CDE--Identify and play on the onscreen keyboard 20 180 200 - LetterFly 2 FGAB 300 300 300 - LetterFly 3 White Keys 30 300 300 - LetterFly 4 Black Key Flats 250 300 400 - LetterFly 5 Black Key Sharps 250 300 400 - Pitch & Melody - Aural Songbirds High and Low Identify high sounds and low sounds 6 600 600 - Storm Chasers 1 Up and Down 70 900 1000 - Smiley and Friends 1 Tunes -- Same or different 6 10 100 - Melody Match 1 Hear a melody and tell which melody matches the one you heard 500 700 900 - Storm Chasers 2 Up, Down, Same 70 900 1000 - Smiley and Friends 2 Two notes -- Same or different 8 10 100 - Pick the Pattern- Loud Soft Hear, then identify each chord in a 4-chord patter as loud or soft 65 85 90 - Pick the Pattern- forte & piano Hear, then identify each chord in a 4-chord patter as forte or piano 65 85 900 - Melody Pix 1 Hear and idenfity patterns of Do-Re-Mi - same tonic. 100 1000 1200 - Melody Pix 2 Hear and identify patterns of Do-Re-Mi -different tonics; staff & noteheads. 100 1200 1200 - Storm Chasers 3 Aurally identify whether a pitch pattern goes up or down, by step or by skip 1000 1200 1500 - MusicLearningCommunity.com LLC Page 1 of 5

Pitch & Melody - Visual - reading, writing, performing Note Balloons 1 Identify Treble CDEFG 300 300 3000 - Page Turner - Letters 1 Name the notes of the Middle C Pentascale 20 1800 3000 - Grand Staff Guide Notes 1 Identify Treble G, Middle C, Bass F on the staff 1300 1850 2200 - Note Balloons 2 Identify Treble & Bass CDEFG 300 400 4000 - Page Turner - Letters 2 Name the notes of the Bass C Pentascale 20 1800 3000 - Grand Staff Guide Notes 2 Treble C, Middle C, Bass C 1300 1850 2200 - Page Turner - Letters 3 Treble Spaces 20 2000 3000 3000 Page Turner - Letters 4 Treble Lines 2000 2000 3000 3000 Page Turner - Letters 5 Bass Spaces 20 25 270 280 Page Turner - Letters 6 Bass Lines 20 25 300 300 Pattern Reading 1 Read and play Steps and Repeats (treble pitches) 250 300 300 - Pattern Reading 2 Read and play Steps and Repeats (bass pitches) 260 300 300 - Jingle Notes 1 Identify all lines and spaces on the treble staff 2250 2250 3000 4000 Jingle Notes 2 Identify all lines and spaces on the bass staff. 2250 2250 3000 4000 Rhythm - Aural Faster-Slower-Same 1 Does the music become faster or slower? 85 110 1200 - Steady As She Goes Hear a portion of a song. Is the beat steady or unsteady? 900 950 1300 - Smiley & Friends-Rhythm 1 Aural matching of quarter note and quarter rest patterns. 8 10 100 - Faster-Slower-Same 2 Does the music become faster, slower or the same? 85 110 1200 - Manny's Short & Long 1 Identify which pattern of short and long notes is the one you hear. 650 850 1100 - Manny's Short & Long 2 Identify which pattern of short and long notes is the one you hear. 850 1050 1400 - Rhythm Pix 1 Is this rhythm the same or different from the one you hear? 1. Quarter notes and quarter rests 80 1000 1200 - Rhythm Rally 1 Which one-measure rhythm is played? Quarter notes and quarter rests 8 9 10 - Rhythm Rally 1A Which one-measure rhythm is played? Quarter notes and half notes 10 10 10 - Rhythm Rally 2 Which one-measure rhythm is played? Quarter, half, dotted half and whole notes. 8 9 1000 - MusicLearningCommunity.com LLC Page 2 of 5

Rhythm - Visual - reading, writing, performing Meteor Match 1 Name note and rest values - Quarter note, half note 1200 1200 1200 - Meteor Match 1 A Name note and rest values - Quarter note, quarter rest 1200 1200 1200 - Meteor Match 2 Name note and rest values - Quarter and half note, quarter rest 1200 1200 1600 - Rhythm Pop 1 How many beats? Quarter, half, and whole notes 1050 1100 1200 - Meteor Match 3 How many beats? Quarter, half, dotted half and whole notes 1200 1200 1600 - Rhythm Pop 1A Identify note values: Quarter, half, dotted half and whole notes 1400 1800 2000 - Time Signature Blimp 1 See a melody and identify the time signature--3-4 and 4-4 1400 1900 1800 - Rhythm Writer 1 Place barlines in 4-4 time 50 50 50 - Rhythm Pop 2 How many beats? Quarter, half, dotted half and whole notes, and quarter rests 1400 1800 2000 - Rhythm Writer 2 Rhythm math - placing correct note values in 4-4 time 50 50 50 - Scales Page Turner Keyboard 1 Read and play the notes of the C Major pentascale-middle CDEFG 20 180 4000 - Page Turner Keyboard 2 Read and play the notes of the C Major pentascale-bass CDEFG 20 200 3800 4000 Page Turner Keyboard 3 Middle CBAGF 1850 2300 2700 - FloatANote Pentascales 1 Identify the notes of the C Major pentascale - Middle CDEFG 900 1350 1850 - FloatANote Pentascales 2 Identify the notes of the C Major pentascale - Bass CDEFG 900 1350 1850 - FloatANote Pentascales 3 Identify the notes of the G Major pentascale - Treble GABCD 900 1350 1850 - Intervals - Visual Alpha Steps & Skips 1 Name the letters of the musical alphabet that make steps up & down 1050 1350 1650 Alpha Steps & Skips 2 Name the letters of the musical alphabet that make skips up & down 1050 1350 1650 - Alpha Steps & Skips 3 Name the letters of the musical alphabet that make steps and skips up & down 1050 1350 1650 Step Right Up 1 Visually identify notes as on lines or spaces 1300 1800 1800 - Step Right Up 2 Visually identify two notes as a step up, step down and the same 1300 1800 1800 - Step Right Up 3 Visually identify two notes as a step up, step down or skip up and skip down 1300 1800 1800 - MusicLearningCommunity.com LLC Page 3 of 5

Will Work for Peanuts 1 Visually identify 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, & 5ths on the keyboard 1000 1150 1200 - Undersea Intervals 1 Name Intervals - steps & skips none 15 15 - Undersea Intervals 2 Name Intervals - 2nds & 3rds none 15 15 - Interval Surprise 1 Name Intervals - 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, and 5ths 1400 2600 3500 - Music Symbols and Terms Alpha Order Up Name missing letters in the ascending music alphabet 850 1050 1350 - Alpha Order Down Name missing letters in the descending music alphabet 850 1050 1100 - Finger Finder Finger Numbers for the Right and Left hands 350 2100 2300 - Hand Prints Identify Left and Right hand 1050 1400 1850 - Falling Symbols 1 Match Primary-1A music symbols (see the "Learn" level of the game) 1800 1700 1800 - Falling Symbols 2 Identify Primary-1A music symbols (see the "Learn" level of the game) 1350 1850 2350 - Music Darts 1 Identify Primary-1A music symbols (see the "Learn" level of the game) none 940 1000 - Music Darts 2 Identify Primary-1A music symbols (see the "Learn" level of the game) none 1500 1700 - Snowball Stems 1 Identify whether the stem direction of a note is correct or incorrect. 1300 2300 3000 - Music Symbol Match Popular memory/concentration game format 160 350 400 325 Tonal Memory & Play Back Songbirds 1 Hear and play back random patterns of DO - RE -- pre-staff - 6 6 6 Songbirds 2 Hear and play back random patterns of DO - RE - MI -- pre-staff - 7 7 7 Songbirds 3 Hear and play back random patterns of DO - RE - MI - SOL -- pre-staff - 8 8 7 Songbirds 4 Hear and play back random patterns of DO - RE - MI - FA - SOL -- pre-staff - 9 8 7 Staff Birds 1 Hear and play back random patterns of C and D -- birds on staff - 9 7 - Staff Birds 2 Hear and play back random patterns of C D E -- birds on staff - 10 8 - Staff Birds 3 Hear and play back random patterns of F G A -- birds on staff - 10 8 - Staff Birds 4 Hear and play back random patterns of C D E G -- birds on staff - 10 7 - MusicLearningCommunity.com LLC Page 4 of 5

MIDI Games - these games require a MIDI keyboard MIDI Grand Staff Guide Notes 1 Read and play Treble G, Middle C and bass F on the MIDI keyboard 1850 2350 2900 - MIDI Note Rockets 1 Read and identify notes from the Middle C pentascale 1350 1800 2400 - MIDI Note Rockets 2 Read and identify notes from the bass C pentascale 1000 1350 1900 - MIDI Page Turner 1 Read and play notes from the Middle C pentascale 2250 2800 3250 3500 MIDI Page Turner 2 Read and play notes from the Bass C pentascale 2250 2800 3250 3500 MIDI Page Turner 3 Read and play the notes Middle C down to F 2250 2800 3250 3500 MIDI Pattern Flashes 1 Sightreading patterns in the Middle C pentascale with 2nds & 3rds 5750 7200 7350 - MIDI Pattern Reading 1 Read & play Steps and Repeats (treble pitches) 250 285 295 - MIDI Pattern Reading 2 Read & play Steps and Repeats (bass pitches) 250 285 295 - MusicLearningCommunity.com LLC Page 5 of 5