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What interactive games are suitable for music lessons in primary schools?
1. Music chair: This is a classic interactive game in primary school music class. Put a chair less than the number of students. When the music is playing, the students walk around the chairs. When the music stops, every student should find a chair to sit down as soon as possible. Students who don't find chairs will be eliminated. Then take away a chair and continue the next round of the game until only one student wins.

2. Note Solitaire: Students form a circle, the teacher starts to sing a note, such as "do", and the next student sings a note named "do", such as "re", and so on. If a student cannot connect the correct notes, he/she will be eliminated. The competition lasted until only one student won.

3. Guess musical instruments: The teacher prepares some pictures or cards of commonly used musical instruments and sticks them on the blackboard or table. The students take turns to close their eyes. The teacher chooses a picture or card of an instrument, and then describes the characteristics and sounds of the instrument. Students must guess what kind of musical instrument it is according to the description. The student who guesses correctly gets one point, and the student with the highest score wins after the game.

4. Clap your hands rhythmically: The teacher demonstrates a simple rhythm, such as "Clap your hands, clap your hands, clap your hands". Students should clap their hands together with the teacher's rhythm. Then the teacher changes the rhythm, such as "clap, clap, stop, clap", and the students have to change the rhythm accordingly. If a student can't keep up with the rhythm, he/she will be eliminated. The competition lasted until only one student won.