My mission is to provide time saving and engaging resources for busy, passionate music teachers. I believe students learn best in a music classroom when they are engaged in the material, but finding the time to create these materials for your kids is overwhelming. I am here to help! I have kid tested and teacher approved resources that give you time to be the amazing teacher you already are.
Teach music. Love life.
Musically,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
My mission is to provide time saving and engaging resources for busy, passionate music teachers. I believe students learn best in a music classroom when they are engaged in the material, but finding the time to create these materials for your kids is overwhelming. I am here to help! I have kid tested and teacher approved resources that give you time to be the amazing teacher you already are.
Teach music. Love life.
Musically,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan!
This is Level 2: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, and Half Note
(Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, and minim).
Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}!
In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!”
Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other.
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In this resource:
Game board in Black and White.
Game board in Color.
Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper).
Directions for Teacher.
Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students!
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan!
This is Level 1: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, and Beamed Eighth Notes
(Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, and quavers).
Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}!
In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!”
Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other.
…
In this resource:
Game board in Black and White.
Game board in Color.
Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper).
Directions for Teacher.
Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students!
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan!
This is Level 8: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, Beamed Sixteenth Notes, Dotted Half Note, Whole Rest, Half Rest, Dotted Quarter Note, Single Eighth Note, and Single Eighth Rest
(Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, semibreve, dotted minim, semibreve rest, minim rest, dotted crotchet, single quaver, single quaver rest, and semiquaver).
Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}!
In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!”
Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other.
In this resource:
Game board in Black and White.
Game board in Color.
Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper).
Directions for Teacher.
Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students!
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Pitch Publications
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This is Level 5: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, Beamed Sixteenth Notes, and Dotted Half Note
(Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, semibreve, semiquavers, and dotted minim).
Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}!
In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!”
Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other.
In this resource:
Game board in Black and White.
Game board in Color.
Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper).
Directions for Teacher.
Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students!
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan!
This is Level 4: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, and Beamed Sixteenth Notes
(Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, semibreve, and semiquaver).
Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}!
In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!”
Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other.
In this resource:
Game board in Black and White.
Game board in Color.
Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper).
Directions for Teacher.
Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students!
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan!
This is Level 6: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, Beamed Sixteenth Notes, Dotted Half Note, Whole Rest, and Half Rest
(Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, semibreve, dotted minim, semibreve rest, and minim rest).
Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}!
In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!”
Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other.
In this resource:
Game board in Black and White.
Game board in Color.
Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper).
Directions for Teacher.
Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students!
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan!
This is Level 3: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, and Whole Note
(Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, and semibreve).
Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}!
In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!”
Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other.
In this resource:
Game board in Black and White.
Game board in Color.
Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper).
Directions for Teacher.
Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students!
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan!
This is Level 7: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, Beamed Sixteenth Notes, Dotted Half Note, Whole Rest, Half Rest, Dotted Quarter Note, and Single Eighth Note.
(Also includes British terms: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, minim, semibreve, dotted minim, semibreve rest, minim rest, dotted crotchet, single quaver, and semiquaver).
Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}!
In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!”
Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other.
In this resource:
Game board in Black and White.
Game board in Color.
Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper).
Directions for Teacher.
Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students!
…
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by naming the names of rhythm notes! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan!
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*This is Level Beginner: Quarter Note and Beamed Eighth Notes (NO REST!) *
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**** Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}!****
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In the game, each student will draw a card and then move their game piece (provided by you) to the corresponding note. There are also some “game” cards like “Pit Stop: Pick another card and go back to that Note!”
Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other.
…
In this resource:
Game board in Black and White.
Game board in Color.
Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper).
Directions for Teacher.
Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students!
…
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you!
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This is part of the Pitch Hill Flipchart Bundle!
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NOTE: This file is included in the PITCH HILL MEGA BUNDLE
In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have to purchase to hear her story!)
This flipchart was created to accompany the Pitch Hill method of teaching solfege.
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Teach music. Love life.
Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you!
,
This is part of the Pitch Hill Flipchart Bundle!
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NOTE: This file is included in the PITCH HILL MEGA BUNDLE
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In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have to purchase to hear her story!)
This flipchart was created to accompany the Pitch Hill method of teaching solfege.
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The flipchart includes the following:
Graphics of Do, Re, Mi, Fa Sol, La, Ti, and SD (high Do): Use to introduce or review characters!
The Do Song
The Re Song
The Fa Song
The Sol Song
The Mi Song
The La Song
The Ti Song
Practice identifying Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, and Ti with note heads. The notes are drag a copy and you and your students can practice placing and identifying them.
Practice identifying Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, and Ti using traditional notation. The notes are drag a copy and you and your students can practice placing and identifying them.
Pages use both note heads to isolate pitch and traditional notation to perform higher discrimination of pitch when rhythm is a factor.
Instructions on using each page in the notes section.
Pages for introducing Ti.
A “Review” version of the Ti file for use when you aren’t ready to move to the next character but are past the introduction stage (not included in page count- bonus!)
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Shelley Tomich
Visit my website to join the Free Resource Library!
Teach music. Love life.
Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you!
…
This is part of the Pitch Hill Flipchart Bundle!
…
NOTE: This file is included in the PITCH HILL MEGA BUNDLE
In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have to purchase to hear her story!)
This flipchart was created to accompany the Pitch Hill method of teaching solfege.
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you!
…
This is part of the Pitch Hill Flipchart Bundle!
…
NOTE: This file is included in the PITCH HILL MEGA BUNDLE
In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have to purchase to hear her story!)
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you!
…
This is part of the Pitch Hill Flipchart Bundle!
…
NOTE: This file is included in the PITCH HILL MEGA BUNDLE
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In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have to purchase to hear her story!)
…
Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you!
This is part of the Pitch Hill Flipchart Bundle!
NOTE: This file is included in the PITCH HILL MEGA BUNDLE
In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have to purchase to hear her story!)
This flipchart was created to accompany the Pitch Hill method of teaching solfege.
Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
Looking for a way to spruce up your room this year? Look no further! The SWEET SHOPPE collection is for you! This is a set of recorder fingering chart posters to help your students learn! The sweet colors will help your students when they need a quick reference of where to put their fingers.
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Save money and buy this as part of a money saving bundle!!
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This resource includes the following items:
Fingering Charts for the following soprano recorder notes: C, D, E, F German, F, F#, F# German, G, A, Bb, Bb alt, C, C#, D, E (Contact me if you need an additional fingerings!)
Each chart is available in two recorder colors (Tan and Black) on a colored background. (Red, Brown, Pink, Green, Yellow, Light Pink).
DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW TO CHECK THEM OUT - remember the preview will be blurry due to size restrictions. The file is clear!
All the charts above portrait only.
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you!
…
This is part of the Pitch Hill Flipchart Bundle!
…
In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have to purchase to hear her story!)
This flipchart was created to accompany the Pitch Hill method of teaching solfege.
…
Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
Need a way to introduce The Itsy Bitsy Spider to your students? Look no further! This is the perfect resource to engage your students in singing this amazing song!
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This is available in a money saving BUNDLE!
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This is a storybook (story book) PowerPoint presentation that can be read/sung to students like a book. Have students read or sing aloud, or present the story to them! This activity also makes great visuals for a favorite folk song or folk song of month activity. Nursery rhymes are so important to bring in your music classroom - this is a great way to do so!
Like many of you, I am doing tons of activities with folk songs in my room, but need to reach my visual learners! I created this story book to increase engagement in my classroom. My kids LOVED it and I know yours will too!
Teach Preschool? Teach ELL/ESL learners? This is a GREAT way for kids to visualize the words to the nursery rhyme!
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This resource includes:
PDF and PowerPoint version of the presentation.
Interesting facts about the song.
History of the song.
Map of where the song comes from.
Song presented in story format with multiple verses.
Sheet music.
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
This is a super fun (yet truly educational!) game where students race to the finish line by counting the number of beats on a card! Use in your daily lessons, as part of center activities, or as a great sub plan!
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Be sure that you have an application to open this file type before downloading and/or purchasing.
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This is Level 7: Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Beamed Eighth Notes, Half Note, Whole Note, Beamed Sixteenth Note, Dotted Half Note, Whole Rest, Half Rest, and Eighth/Sixteenth Combo.
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Save money and purchase the {BUNDLE}!
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In the game, each student will draw a card and count up the number of counts on each card. Then, they can move their game piece (provided by you - see here for examples or use pony beads!) the number of counts on the card. There are also some “game” cards like “Wreck: Skip Your Turn!”
Your students will LOVE playing this game in Rhythm Centers or as a stand-alone activity! You will verbally hear them calling out the names of the notes as the move forward and check each other.
…
In this resource:
• Game board in Black and White.
• Game board in Color.
• Cards to print out (8 cards to one sheet of paper).
• Directions for Teacher.
• Directions for Students - print out and put in the packet for students!
…
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.
Need a way to introduce “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” to your students? Look no further! This is the perfect resource to engage your students in singing this amazing song!
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This is available in a money saving BUNDLE!
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This is a storybook (story book) PowerPoint presentation that can be read/sung to students like a book. Have students read or sing aloud, or present the story to them! This activity also makes great visuals for a favorite folk song or folk song of month activity. Nursery rhymes are so important to bring in your music classroom - this is a great way to do so!
Like many of you, I am doing tons of activities with folk songs in my room, but need to reach my visual learners! I created this story book to increase engagement in my classroom. My kids LOVED it and I know yours will too!
Teach Preschool? Teach ELL/ESL learners? This is a GREAT way for kids to visualize the words to the nursery rhyme!
…
This resource includes:
PDF and PowerPoint version of the presentation.
Interesting facts about the song.
History of the song.
Map of where the song comes from.
Song presented in story format.
Sheet music.
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Musically Yours,
Shelley Tomich
Pitch Publications
Teach music. Love life.