Make melodic ear training fun with this Solfège Bingo Bundle for elementary music! With four progressive levels from Sol-Mi through La-Sol-Mi-Re-Do pentatonic patterns, these ready-to-play games give students repeated practice listening to and identifying melodic patterns.
With audio examples included, the games are easy to use for whole-class instruction—and they’re especially helpful to keep on hand for music sub plans, even when your substitute isn’t a music teacher.
Four Progressive Solfège Bingo Games
The bundle includes:
- Sol-Mi Bingo
- La-Sol-Mi Bingo
- La-Sol-Mi-Do Bingo
- La-Sol-Mi-Re-Do Pentatonic Bingo
Choose the level that matches what each grade is currently learning, making it easy to use the bundle across multiple elementary music classes.
Students Practice
- Listening to and identifying solfège patterns
- Melodic ear training
- Aural recognition
- Pitch awareness
- Reading melodic patterns
- Building fluency as patterns become progressively more complex
What’s Included in Each Solfège Bingo Game?
Each game includes:
- 24 unique Bingo cards
- Calling cards for teacher use
- Ready-to-play audio examples
- Targeted melodic patterns
- Easy print-and-play format
Perfect for Elementary Music
Use these Solfège Bingo games for:
- Whole-class solfège practice
- Kodály-inspired music lessons
- Melodic ear training
- Music centers
- Review
- Assessment
- Fun Friday activities
- Music sub plans
An Easy Music Sub Plan to Keep Ready
Because the audio examples are already included, students can continue practicing their solfège skills even when you’re not there.
Simply choose the appropriate level, leave the Bingo materials and audio for your substitute, and students can practice familiar melodic concepts through a game they already know.
One Bundle for Multiple Grade Levels
Instead of purchasing a completely different activity for every grade, use the four progressive levels to match the melodic skills you’re teaching.
Start with simple Sol-Mi patterns and progress through La-Sol-Mi-Re-Do pentatonic patterns as students’ melodic skills develop.
It’s an easy way to add engaging solfège games, ear training, and melodic practice to your elementary music curriculum throughout the year.








