![]() Musical Bingo is the same as regular Bingo, except instead of marking off the numbers that someone calls out, you’ll listen to music samples and mark off the instruments you hear. Your musical ears will really be put to the test as you work towards being able to shout out BINGO in victory! Musical Bingo is a fun way to help learners young and old to recognize the sounds of the instruments. When you think you have the order correct, click “Check My Music Map” to find out.Drag and drop the tiles, each depicting different music events, to reorder them in the order that they happen in the music.Listen once through before starting the music maps activity. Press play to listen to the piece of music.Music Maps will ask your child to focus and be attentive to what they’re hearing as they map out the progression of the music. We’ve put our own musical spin on it with Music Maps. ![]() Depending on the age of your kid(s), they’re likely already familiar with the concept of story maps – visual representations of what happens in a story, from beginning to end. Music Maps are great advanced listening tools for kids to work on independently from elementary school and up.
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