





Directional Reading Card Game
Take directional note reading to the next level with this 6-piece card set—perfect for reinforcing concepts from the Directional Reading Worksheet Bundle. These cards offer a variety of interactive ways to deepen understanding of note direction, pattern recognition, and staff awareness.
Ways to use:
Dictate and identify the direction of each interval
No clefs included—intentionally! Use the “What if” game: “What if the first note is a B?”
Lay out 2–3 cards on the piano stand, play one, and have students identify the matching card
Add a clef (treble, bass, alto, or tenor) and play accordingly
Write in letter names after assigning a clef to reinforce note reading
Perfect for:
Beginners learning note direction
Building a strong sense of melodic contour and piano placement
Building visual and aural processing
Reinforcing staff awareness with or without clefs
A must-have tool to make directional reading interactive, playful, and memorable in early lessons!
Take directional note reading to the next level with this 6-piece card set—perfect for reinforcing concepts from the Directional Reading Worksheet Bundle. These cards offer a variety of interactive ways to deepen understanding of note direction, pattern recognition, and staff awareness.
Ways to use:
Dictate and identify the direction of each interval
No clefs included—intentionally! Use the “What if” game: “What if the first note is a B?”
Lay out 2–3 cards on the piano stand, play one, and have students identify the matching card
Add a clef (treble, bass, alto, or tenor) and play accordingly
Write in letter names after assigning a clef to reinforce note reading
Perfect for:
Beginners learning note direction
Building a strong sense of melodic contour and piano placement
Building visual and aural processing
Reinforcing staff awareness with or without clefs
A must-have tool to make directional reading interactive, playful, and memorable in early lessons!
Take directional note reading to the next level with this 6-piece card set—perfect for reinforcing concepts from the Directional Reading Worksheet Bundle. These cards offer a variety of interactive ways to deepen understanding of note direction, pattern recognition, and staff awareness.
Ways to use:
Dictate and identify the direction of each interval
No clefs included—intentionally! Use the “What if” game: “What if the first note is a B?”
Lay out 2–3 cards on the piano stand, play one, and have students identify the matching card
Add a clef (treble, bass, alto, or tenor) and play accordingly
Write in letter names after assigning a clef to reinforce note reading
Perfect for:
Beginners learning note direction
Building a strong sense of melodic contour and piano placement
Building visual and aural processing
Reinforcing staff awareness with or without clefs
A must-have tool to make directional reading interactive, playful, and memorable in early lessons!