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Rhythm Bingo Games for Elementary Music | K–5 Bundle

Original price was: $42.00.Current price is: $33.60.

Make rhythm practice fun with this Rhythm Bingo Games Bundle for elementary music! Seven progressive levels provide ready-to-play rhythm listening and identification practice for K–5 students, with audio examples included. Perfect for whole-class review, centers, assessment, and easy music sub plans.

Make rhythm practice fun with this Rhythm Bingo Games Bundle for elementary music! With seven progressive levels and ready-to-play audio examples, you can use the same familiar game format as students build their rhythm skills throughout the elementary grades.

Students listen to a rhythm and identify the matching notation on their Bingo cards, combining rhythm listening, ear training, and music reading in one engaging activity.

Seven Progressive Rhythm Bingo Games

The bundle progresses through:

  • Quarter and eighth notes
  • Quarter rest
  • Half note
  • Sixteenth notes
  • Eighth note followed by two sixteenth notes
  • Two sixteenth notes followed by an eighth note
  • Syncopation

Choose the level that matches what each class is currently learning, making this an easy resource to use across your K–5 elementary music curriculum.

Students Practice

  • Listening to and identifying rhythm patterns
  • Connecting musical sounds with written notation
  • Reading rhythmic notation
  • Developing rhythmic fluency
  • Strengthening aural recognition and ear-training skills

What’s Included?

The bundle includes 7 complete Rhythm Bingo games.

Each game includes:

  • 25 printable Bingo cards
  • 24 printable calling cards
  • Ready-to-play audio examples
  • Four-beat rhythm patterns
  • Easy print-and-play format

Perfect for Elementary Music

Use these Rhythm Bingo games for:

  • Whole-class rhythm practice
  • Rhythm listening activities
  • Review and reinforcement
  • Music centers
  • Assessment
  • Fun Friday activities
  • Music sub plans

An Easy Music Sub Plan to Keep Ready

Unexpected absence? These games are especially useful for elementary music sub plans because the rhythm audio is already provided.

Choose a level your students know, leave the Bingo materials and audio for your substitute, and students can continue practicing familiar rhythm concepts without the substitute needing to teach a new music skill.

One Rhythm Resource for Multiple Grade Levels

Instead of finding a completely different rhythm game for every grade, use the seven progressive levels to match the skills you’re already teaching.

From beginning quarter and eighth-note patterns through sixteenth notes and syncopation, this bundle gives you ready-to-use rhythm practice you can return to throughout the school year.

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