Note Master:   

I found a new game that works on a computer. It’s pretty fun and will give you a score. See how many notes you can get in 2 minutes!

(Remember: Every Good Bear Deserves Fish and SPACES spell F A C E)

http://musicteachersgames.com/trebleClefOne

Here’s a great game for learning to read notes. It’s fun, you can start at the easiest level (middle C to G), going slow, and work your way up to going faster, learning more notes, learning notes on both Bass and Treble Clef, etc.  Please ask your parents for permission before you download anything onto your device. These should all be free, but you might not have enough space! 

                 Here’s a version for PC and MAC (it’s free! but you might have to download another app to make it work on your computer. CHECK THIS OUT WITH YOUR PARENTS BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD ANYTHING!!!!): https://appsformacpc.com/noteworks-free/ 

                 Here’s the info about it for iPad or iPhone (you have to download it from the App Store. ). https://apps.apple.com/us/app/noteworks-lite/id577433139                                                                                                                                                                                              The Lite version is free.              

 

                 Here’s the Android version (also free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.azati.noteworksfree&hl=en_CA 

Try this: Because my iMac is very old, I can’t get Adobe Flashplayer on my computer but this might work for you: https://www.teachingideas.co.uk/notation/name-that-note  Can you do me a favour and try it out and let me know what you think?

There’s also a game called Ear Cat, made by the same people who make Rhythm Cat. (It’s not free though, (6.99 on Google Play, 4.99 on the Apple App Store) so you will have to get permission to buy it!).

Here’s the info:

Ear Cat

Here’s the Google Play version:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.melodycats.earcat&hl=en