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Freddie’s Fun Fair: a treble clef note naming challenge

TREBLE NOTE NAMING

Freddie invites you to a treble clef challenge at the fun fair! Can you beat him in events like ‘Tin Can Alley’, ‘Hook a Duck’, ‘Balloon Darts’ and more? Improve your note reading and aim for the gold medal!

Theory puzzles

Have you got what it takes to beat Freddie and become the champion of the fun fair? He challenges you to puzzles based on traditional fairground games like the Coconut Shy, Bumper Cars, Hoopla, Toy Grabber, Skittles and Test Your Strength. There are match ups, scrambles, mazes, and also games against the clock like Tabletop Giraffe Racing, Splash the Shark and Whack-a-monster.

How to win

Students compete against Freddie, keeping track of scores on a ‘star chart’ until the overall winner is crowned. There are two certificates to compete for; but who will win gold or silver and become the ultimate champion of both the treble clef and the fairground?!

Note naming fun

The puzzles are based on notes on the lines and spaces of the treble clef stave. Designed to make note reading practice fun, Freddie’s Fun Fair includes the following events:

Ball in a Barrel; Escape the Maze; Balloon Darts; Hook a Duck; Tabletop Horse Race; Tin Can Alley; Bullseye; Penalty Shootout; Coconut Shy; Bumper Cars; Hoopla; Hole in One; Test Your Strength; Skittles; Tabletop Giraffe Race; Toy Grabber Machine; EGG Juggling Clowns; Four in a Row; Mystery Picture; Boat Race; Splash the Shark; Spin to Win; Whack-a-monster

Looking for bass clef?

If you are a piano player, Freddie’s Fun Fair fits nicely with Bob’s Bass Olympics, an engaging bass clef challenge where students compete in events like Hurdles, Cycling, Archery and more, aiming for the gold or silver medal.

Where to buy

‘Freddie’s Fun Fair’ is available worldwide from Amazon (search for ‘Susan Leigh piano’ to find Susan’s other books on Amazon).

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