Monday, November 29, 2010

Music Flashcards - For Brighter Quizzes

Quizzes are one of the fastest ways of recording a student's progress. You can ask them some quick questions and figure out how much they have learnt. But if you are teaching many classes, it often gets difficult to remember the progress of each kid. It would be helpful if there was a way to remember and track the progress of each child. You can then frame quick questions for them accordingly. This will also help the kids feel less pressurised, and they will be able to learn at their own pace.

With the help of Music Flashcards, you can make these quizzes much more interesting, less demanding, and easier for you to evaluate. You can make few with some music notes on them, or instruments, and hold them up for your student as he tries to identify the correct sound of name. You could then show them if they are right or wrong by flipping those. They are also available in some bright and exciting patters on sale.

You can make a set for each student, and neatly attach a post-it with their names on the top of the stack. Music Flashcards help you become more organised while framing questions for your quizzes. They are available for almost every topic of music education. You could pick the ones that are most relevant to what you teach. These help you track each student's progress individually.

You could also use them for pop quizzes in classes, and hand out bonus points for the person who answers you correctly. Always make sure that you give everybody a chance to answer. Music Flashcards can be either made at home, or downloaded from the internet. The advantage of using readymade ones is that the designs are much more elaborately chosen, so that they create an impression on the minds of the students.

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