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Music Theory Games - Print-Your-Own Materials

These materials come to you in the form of downloadable files directly from our website to your computer. You can print them on your own printer or take them to a professional printer.

Full Set Packet #1 Packet #2 Packet #3
Full Set
Packet Set
Packet #1: Alphabet and do-re-mi cards Packet #2: Blue Jello Cards Packet #3: Slates and Accessories
puppy packet #1 Packet #4 Packet #5 Packet #6
Puppy Packet #1 Packet #4: Rhythm Cards Packet #5: Staff Cards Packet #6: Music Symbol and Tempo Cards

These six packets contain sets of Music Mind Games theory materials. Versatile and sized to work together, they are ideal for music students of any age. Get a free sampler of materials in letter format or A4 format. Click here for information on letter and A4 size paper.

  • The materials are ready to be printed and cut apart
  • All materials contain easy-to-follow, step-by-step directions and illustrations
  • Each packet comes with tips and a shopping guide on buying papers and simple supplies
  • You can buy all the packets or just the ones you want
  • The materials can be used to play the games found in the Music Mind Games book
  • Use the materials in your own way with your own ideas
  • All materials are designed and created by Michiko Yurko
  • The materials were created in May 2005 using fun colors and kid friendly sizes
  • The materials are the perfect size for individual lessons or group classes

Read how to get the print-your-own materials

Click here to learn about the steps to downloading the print-your-own materials and the important Terms of Use.

The new materials take several important points into account

  • The most successful games are when students play side-by-side with their own materials. Since students are constantly involved, they learn more and behave better.
  • Students benefit from playing games at home between lessons and theory classes so information can be retained and memories sharpened. When they use their own materials in lessons it's easier to understand how to use them at home and the cards and game pieces make homework more fun to do.
  • Teachers will want to have a set of materials for demonstrating games and a few spare sets in case something gets accidentally left at home.
  • The materials are very useful during individual instrumental or voice lessons to help students understand rhythm values, notes on the staff or the meanings of symbols or tempos, key signatures and everything else.

Ideas for homeschooling

These new materials also make Music Mind Games an ideal choice for families who homeschool and want to learn music theory music reading. The games are perfect for one child or small groups.

A new Music Mind Games Student Handbook

This handbook is a great reference for everything Music Mind Games. This booklet is a valuable tool for teachers, parents and students.

It contains up-to-date facts about Music Mind Games, the 9-year MMG curriculum, how to organize classes as well as provide a reference for all the music theory concepts that are studied in Music Mind Games. There are numerous photos, illustrations and more than 150 music symbols, terms and definitions. The 16 Handy Dandy Reference Charts are a valuable reference for blue jello rhythms, blue jello hand signs, intervals, Curwen hand signs, tempos, the values of notes and rests, clefs, time signatures, names of piano keys and key signatures.

(This publication replaces the Course Booklet)


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