Violin Music Note Shoot Out
To play this game you will need two or more players with one nerf gun and nerf darts. Print out the cards, and I also recommend laminating them because they’re about to get shot with nerf darts!
Hang the cards up around the room with Blu Tac, or some sort of temporary solution you have - masking tape, on a pin board or whatever suits your room. The teacher (or another student) calls out either a note name or a fingering of a card that they can see. For example, you could call out G1 or A. The first player to hit the card with their nerf dart wins a point. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
You can play this game in various levels - by printing off several sets of cards and only placing open string cards out, or only placing notes on the E string out, etc.
This game is super fun and you will have students begging to learn their notes!! Because it can get a bit loud and students can get a bit excited, from experience it’s best to play at the end of the lesson hehe.
HAVE FUN AND HAPPY PRACTISING!!
To play this game you will need two or more players with one nerf gun and nerf darts. Print out the cards, and I also recommend laminating them because they’re about to get shot with nerf darts!
Hang the cards up around the room with Blu Tac, or some sort of temporary solution you have - masking tape, on a pin board or whatever suits your room. The teacher (or another student) calls out either a note name or a fingering of a card that they can see. For example, you could call out G1 or A. The first player to hit the card with their nerf dart wins a point. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
You can play this game in various levels - by printing off several sets of cards and only placing open string cards out, or only placing notes on the E string out, etc.
This game is super fun and you will have students begging to learn their notes!! Because it can get a bit loud and students can get a bit excited, from experience it’s best to play at the end of the lesson hehe.
HAVE FUN AND HAPPY PRACTISING!!
To play this game you will need two or more players with one nerf gun and nerf darts. Print out the cards, and I also recommend laminating them because they’re about to get shot with nerf darts!
Hang the cards up around the room with Blu Tac, or some sort of temporary solution you have - masking tape, on a pin board or whatever suits your room. The teacher (or another student) calls out either a note name or a fingering of a card that they can see. For example, you could call out G1 or A. The first player to hit the card with their nerf dart wins a point. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
You can play this game in various levels - by printing off several sets of cards and only placing open string cards out, or only placing notes on the E string out, etc.
This game is super fun and you will have students begging to learn their notes!! Because it can get a bit loud and students can get a bit excited, from experience it’s best to play at the end of the lesson hehe.
HAVE FUN AND HAPPY PRACTISING!!