5 Ways Practice Piano Practice Collection Description:
- Level: Multi-level
- Pages: 22 pages, 16 pages of practice Piano Practice, cover included
- Format: Instant PDF download
- Studio License Bonus: Zip file of each page of activities separated
The “5 Ways Piano Practice Collection” includes 80 multi-sensory activities for students to use during lesson time and during the week. Includes a new approach to practice each month as well as special strategies before recitals, students will be eager to head to the piano!
Rather than gathering dust, students use objects many of us have in our practice pouches (i.e. dice, eraser, post-its, etc.). Make use of common household objects as well during practice throughout the entire year!
When it comes to recital prep, students will love getting off the bench as they master their pieces before the big day!
The resources found in the “5 Ways Piano Practice Collection” are:
- 5 Way – Practice Tool Kit: A full year of practice strategies for your young through teen students, 60 multi-sensory practice options to strengthen song mastery
- 5 Ways To Get Ready For Your Recital: This collection of 20 practice and performance strategies is great for young through teen students that want to add a little fun while ensuring pieces are performance ready.
5 Ways Practice Collection Level:
“5 Ways Piano Practice Collection” is a practice tool kit you can use with young to teen students that like to play piano … but aren’t big fans of the ‘practice’ part of making progress.
Use a light-hearted approach as students make important decisions about what will help them master different aspects of each piece they are working on. With activities ranging from brain intensive to getting off the bench there is something for each type and age of student.
5 Ways Piano Practice Collection Bonus:
Included with “5 Ways Piano Practice Collection” is a zip file of both a teacher copy of these activities, plus separate PDFs for each page.
This means you can share pages individually with students (either physically or digitally) from week to week. You can even make it a challenge of who can complete the most number of activities on each page each month!
As a teacher though, it’s nice to have things contained. Especially when switching from lesson to lesson. Use your teacher’s copy to quickly flip to the page you need that lesson without searching loose pages. Online teachers will especially love having one lesson PDF open on their device!
What is a studio license?
When you purchase “5 Ways Piano Practice Collection” you get studio-license PDFs of the activities. The zip file (teacher copy and bonus individual student PDFs) is sent digitally via an email receipt.
You will need a program to open zip files to use this product. Please check that you know how to do this for the device you will download this onto.
If you have a multi-teacher studio, please contact Rosemarie directly for additional licenses. Thanks!
A studio license is a great way to stretch your studio budget. Purchase these lesson resources once and use them for years (even decades) with students you directly teach! When these are updated, you will get access to these for free.
For online teachers, if you share “5 Ways Piano Practice Collection” during online lessons, students must print immediately and not retain an electronic copy of the piece.
For more information on your studio license, check out the Terms and Conditions page.
How Can I Use These Practice Pages?
“5 Ways Piano Practice Collection” is a fantastic way to help students that hate to practice! These are great for private, group or online lessons.
Repetition is only as good as the intention. Mindless repetition makes mistakes stronger. Making one micro goal (i.e. fix a rhythm, add dynamics, etc.) leads to significant progress. However, repetition can be pretty boring.
Use this resource to guide students as they decide which activity will help them with their micro goal. They can easily do 2 – 3 of these activities in a row without taking a lot of lesson time.
Feel free to get creative with how students use these! During lessons or during the week, students can easily:
- Choose the activity they want
- Roll a die: A six means they can choose the activity
- Close their eyes an point to an activity
If you have written permission, get photos and videos of students practicing in this way. These also make great videos for your studio’s social media marketing or a fun monthly studio challenge!
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