A white moose and a little tree hand drawn

Forest Adventure Songs

Singing and Composing Cards
A white moose and a little tree hand drawn

Forest Adventure Songs: Singing and Composing Cards

Explore singing, composing, harmony, and music-reading games

This deck of 60 Forest Adventure-themed music cards offers endless creative and confidence-building activities for young singers. Perfect for singers in private, small group, and classroom singing instruction.

Currently available in CAN and USA only.

 

$38.00

Designed to inspire teachers and students, these cards will quickly become a favorite in your music studio.

  • Boost Singing Confidence: These cards offer playful exercises encouraging young singers to explore and develop their vocal skills.
  • Introduction to Harmony: The cards provide fun and accessible exercises that introduce young singers to the basics of singing in harmony.
  • Musicianship Mastery: Level up your students’ musical understanding with active listening and body percussion activities, making music theory fun and interactive.
  • Engaging Forest Facts: Includes interesting information about forest creatures, piquing curiosity!
  • Comprehensive Musical Exploration: From singing to composing, harmony, and music-reading, these cards have many practical applications.

Visit our blog for even MORE fun activities: Forest Adventure Card Game FUN! By Dr. Bethany Turpin


About this resource:

60 cards, 3 x 4.5″
These cards are printed on highly durable poly cardstock (same as playing cards) for enthusiastic student use.

This product is shipped to your address (shipping fees determined at checkout).
Only available in CAN and USA.

Weight 0.250 kg
Dimensions 22.86 × 15.24 × 2 cm
  • My 10 year old singer loved the cards!! She’s a huge animal lover and thought it was fun to use the cards as our warmup! We drew four and then mixed up the order and she love it!! Thanks!!

  • These are incredible. Tonight I had a teen with a lead in a musical show up after rehearsal. She was so ready for something different than her musical, so we played with these. I had her sight read them without demonstrating first. Once she’d worked through that, we added a body percussion pattern throughout. And finally, a harmony part with moose and grizzly bear… and she was totally engaged and having so much fun for her entire lesson. I have also been using them with the younger kiddos, but this was my first time seeing even more (not gonna say full because I’m sure so much more will be revealed!!!) potential with a more advanced student. It was so fun to make something that taught totally different skills than learning full songs and I know it will feed back into making learning new songs much easier, plus such a great way to introduce singing while clapping. And it totally got her gears turning about improv and songwriting… we were saying that there should be blank cards on whiteboard surface card stock (or just a template to print out) where they could make their own motifs. We were imagining jazzy ones that she could string together when she is scatting… so much fun! Thank you so much for this incredible resource.

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