1. Exploration Space
Can be used when introducing percussion instruments to students. Prepare a sealed box with a percussion instrument inside, and ask students to reach out and touch it, feel its shape, draw it, and guess what it is made of. You can guide students to name the instrument, explain its name in depth, and explore how to play it best. Finally, instruments are used to accompany the song.
2. Throwing hydrangea
It can be used when teaching music knowledge to students, such as singing staff, understanding various symbols in music and other boring lessons. When looking for students to answer questions, prepare some small slips of paper with the questions written on them. Whoever the hydrangea is thrown to will answer.
3. Beat the drum to pass the instrument or play music to pass the instrument
Used in creating rhythm classes, whoever the instrument is passed to will use the instrument to make up the rhythm.
Additional interactive games:
Group the class into groups and see which group remembers it faster. Prepare a small gift such as a lollipop in advance. In collective competition, the key is motivation. So competition and prize incentives are important.
Then you can write a difficult word on the blackboard and tell everyone to erase it after ten seconds. Then ask one person in a row to say a letter and spell out the word. To make it more interesting, you can stipulate that when you say a certain word, you must call a person's name or say other things instead of saying that letter.
This game is very interesting. I have played it with my students. It must be noted that the rules of the game must be explained clearly before the game, otherwise everything will be in vain.