Most of my piano students celebrate Christmas, and we have a few activity traditions we enjoy each year. In between the business of preparing Christmas repertoire, we set aside most of our usual lesson routines and focus on embracing the festivities of the season (a season that is not long enough in my opinion!) Here… Continue reading Christmas Piano Lesson Activity Ideas
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How to start using Boom Cards in your piano studio
Have you heard of Boom Cards, but not sure where to start? I've got you covered. Boom Cards (also called Boom Decks) are digital task cards that are played on the platform boomlearning.com. They can be played on almost any device including tablets, computers, and phones. Here are some reasons why teachers love Boom cards: they… Continue reading How to start using Boom Cards in your piano studio
Is teaching pre-staff notation worth it?
For years I disliked pre-staff notation. I don't know about you...but I wasn't taught it as a young student. I was introduced to the staff on my very. first. lesson. So when I started teaching, I was always tempted to skip those sections in the method books. I honestly just didn't see the point of… Continue reading Is teaching pre-staff notation worth it?
How I Teach Rhythm Composition
Do you want to teach rhythm composition, but don't know where to start? Today I'm sharing an engaging rhythmic composition activity that your music students will love. For starters, head over to my exclusive freebie library to grab this low-prep printable! Here's how my students play: Step 1: Grab any dice (the jumbo ones from… Continue reading How I Teach Rhythm Composition
How to set-up a sensory bin in your piano studio (low budget)
Many of you already know this about me.... I'm a big supporter of play-based piano lessons. Sensory play can be such a game changer when introducing new musical concepts to our young students. Why? To start, here are 5 skills children develop through sensory play: cognitive function fine motor skills exploration & inquiry early literacy… Continue reading How to set-up a sensory bin in your piano studio (low budget)
Why you should let your piano students use playdough in their lessons
Hear me out... there's a benefit to kids using playdough in their piano lessons. When I first started piano teaching, I was so careful to do everything "by the book". Literally, only using method pages to teach. I don't know if any of you can relate, but as I met many more new students over… Continue reading Why you should let your piano students use playdough in their lessons
Halloween Activities for Piano Lessons
Halloween is such a fun time in our piano studio! From Halloween repertoire to spooky activities, we embrace the festivities. Here are some activity ideas you can use this spooky season: Rhythm Activities One activity I love to do with my students is create rhythms using Halloween words. First we brainstorm a list of words… Continue reading Halloween Activities for Piano Lessons
