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Halloween Music Themed Jokes Game

Halloween Music Themed Jokes Game

Get ready for some faBOOlous fun with this “I Have Who Has” style Halloween Music Themed Jokes game. Perfect for icebreakers, parties & performance events.
 
Included:
  • Game cardsPass out all 28 cards included. The student who has “start” begins by reading the question to the joke. All the other students look at their answers to see if they have the correct answer. If they think they do, then they give the answer (you can verify it’s correct from the answer sheet) and they will give their question and so on… It will continue until the last student at the end shouts Boo!
  • Game answer key
  • BONUS! Standard Joke Cards – Share Halloween music themed jokes during performance events, icebreaker activities, parties, etc.
Have more students than cards? Partner up! Have less? Double up on cards.
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Halloween Rhythm | Write the Room Scavenger Hunt Game

Halloween Rhythm | Write the Room Scavenger Hunt Game

Practice rhythm notation skills with Halloween Rhythm Write the Room! A fun scavenger hunt style game, students will search for rhythms as they move around the room. This activity includes a couple bonus activity suggestions, including a bonus page where students can create their own Halloween rhythm composition!

Setting it up is super easy! Just print, laminate and cut the melody cards and hang the 8 measure cards included around the room. Students will travel to find the matching graphic and notate the melody on their worksheet.

Halloween Music Jokes

Halloween Music Jokes

Let's kick off this post with a Halloween Music Joke! What is a Vampires favorite dance? The Fangdango of course! I thought you would enjoy that one. Hang tight because I have a lot of others to share with you. But before we get to those... Last weekend was our...

Halloween Mask-A-Rade

Halloween Mask-A-Rade

This year Halloween looked a little different. Halloween Masquerade turned into a Mask-A-Rade. Instead of holding Halloween group lessons and recitals in person, we adapted. Adapting seems to be the word for 2020. But adapting doesn't mean that things have to be any...

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