I used your Christmas Emoji Quiz ( ) as a community building game today in Zoom. If you have young students that might struggle to answer the questions, you could print out the answer sheet, cut up all the questions and answers and play a game of “match the song to the emojis” (perhaps with just a handful of songs that you are confident they know). You can unsubscribe at any time.Ĭlick here to download Tip for those of you with young students You’ll also receive weekly music tech tips and opportunities for free PD (if you don’t already). Use them this year, and save the worksheets for next year and beyond! Download your copy of the Christmas Emoji Quiz 1 and 2Ĭlick on the download button below and we’ll send a copy of the quiz to your email inbox. I’ve split the songs into two separate quiz worksheets – verion 1 and version 2 – and each have a different series of questions. I thought it might be useful to collect them and put them into a worksheet format for students in class ( you can download this, below!). A couple of hundred comments later, there ended up being quite a decent list of emoji songs! Worksheet version for students Teacher Krista Reeder invited everyone to take part in a game of “guess the Christmas song” by using only emojis to depict the title. During a past holiday season, I noticed that a post in the Music Teachers Facebook group was getting a lot of attention.