In addition to the board (you can print it off my website here), you simply need 2 rhythm dice and a dry erase marker. This game is great even in regular lessons as it should be a quick game to do with an indiviual or for students to play against each other.
This is a bit of a strategy game so I would suggest that your students be at least 7-8 years old. If you want to use it with younger students, you just may have to offer more assistance.
Here's how to play: Each player will start out rolling the two rhythm dice. After the dice have been rolled, they can cross off the value of the beats of each die or combine the total and cross off one number. For example, if the dice land on a quarter note and a dotted half note, the student can cross off a one and a three OR add the total and cross off a four.
The same player continues to roll the dice until the individual notes or combination of notes are used up and they cannot cross off any more of the boxes. The dice are then passed to a new player who will do the same. The player with the most boxes crossed off is the winner.
I tested this game...on myself since I don't want my students to see it until the week of camp...and it was fun! The higher numbers are harder to get, so I would recommend students use combinations first, especially if they roll note values associated with higher beats. Rolling two whole notes will be the only way to get an 8!
If you don't have rhythm dice, you can simply add stickers to regular dice. Here are the notes you need to have on both dice - whole note, half note, dotted half note, quarter note, quarter rest and two beamed eighth notes. I laminted my game boards so they are easy to wipe off and reuse.
I hope you enjoy this bit of "world flavor" in your studio or classroom!
