I Have Who Has… Rhythm Clap Back Game

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Were you one of the lucky 45 teachers that was able to download this game for free? For the first 5 days the I Have Who Has Rhythm Clap Game was released it was free! One of advantages of following FPSResources on TpT is the occasional freebies!

The first 24 hours, new products in my store are always 20% off. When you are a follower, you will receive an email sometime during that 24 hours showing new product releases from all the stores you follow on TpT.

I just updated the file to this game to include both ink friendly and b/w versions. If you have this file, be sure to re-download for the latest update. This is an easy and fun game to use in a class setting. Ever wanted to do a “invite a friend” group class? This is a perfect game to use!

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Full color

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Ink Friendly

 

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B/W

 

 

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2 Comments

  1. Alice Miller

    yes, I”ve purchased and downloaded and printed the Clap Back Game but am a bit confused by pages 14 and 15 ………….are there NOT 4 beats in every example? Page 14 and the first on page 15 seem to have only 3 beats per example, yet there are spaces between, implying maybe that those claps are to be held?? I don’t get it……maybe you can clarify.

    Thanks………

    Alice Miller

    Lincoln, Nebraska

    Reply
    • foxxpianostudio

      Hi Alice, the blanks are meant to be no clap- meaning a rest. I’ve been going back and forth on adding a quarter rest notation. The reason I haven’t (yet) is because the clap backs weren’t meant to have any notation at all. But I’m thinking I may update the file and include both rests and some other possibilities which would actually give more clap back options. I would actually like to hear your opinion on this (adding the rest notation), as it would be helpful in deciding. I might put a survey on FB as well… Thanks!

      Reply

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