Music Teachers
Using Quarter Match In The Classroom
The Quarter Match Game is a comprehensive music theory card game featuring 142 cards designed to teach notes, rhythm, intervals, and symbols through color and symbol matching. With 2-12 player capacity, it is highly versatile for classroom use.
Here are 50 ways to use the Quarter Match Game in the classroom, categorized by activity type:
What It Is
The Quarter Match Game is a 142-card music theory game that teaches notes, rhythm, intervals, and musical symbols through color and symbol matching.
Musical Chase blends music learning with physical activity. Players run back and forth across a field or open space while chasers try to tag runners. Music cards reinforce recognition of musical symbols, rhythms, colors, and concepts through movement.
Musical Cards is a music-theory version of musical chairs. Students move while music plays, then sit when the music stops. To stay in the game, students must explain the music theory card placed under their chair.
Players who are “out” join The Band by singing or playing instruments.
The Quarter Match game is a versatile tool for private piano lessons, focusing on rhythm, note identification, and physical coordination. While traditionally a multiplayer card game for music theory, it can be creatively adapted for one-on-one sessions.
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