Many piano teachers (and people in general) are feeling very unsettled about the challenges facing the world right now.
We are all certainly in uncharted territory and must make decisions in the best interests of our personal families, our studio families, and our community.
Some teachers, therefore, will be suspending lessons for the time being. This means that your piano students will be taking a prolonged break from lessons. But this doesn’t mean that they have to be taking a prolonged break from learning the piano!
Today we are sharing some note reading Easter printables that you can email to your piano parents, play during lesson time, or use with online lessons. In addition, we’ll tell you where to find many more printables that can be used to keep your students musically sharp.
Dot To Dot Note Reading Printables For Easter
The note reading printables we’re sharing below are intended to be used with your level 1 piano students and reinforce reading ascending skipping notes, descending skipping notes, and notes from Bass C to High G.
To download today’s Easter printables visit Teach Piano Today’s Homework Pages (click the pink button below). When you access our Homework pages you’ll find 40 more activities that you can download, print, or email.
Additionally, if you are not already a member of our other newsletter, Growing With WunderKeys, sign up here and you will find a ton of games and music for preschool to level 1 piano students.
Priscilla Heffield says
Clicking on the links takes me in a circle. I cannot get to the printable themselves. Thank you for your help.
Andrea says
Hi Priscilla – can you pop me an email so I can help you further? andrea@teachpianotoday.com 🙂 You need to enter the password you received in the email you got Tuesday morning (at the bottom in bold type). If you didn’t get an email pop me a message and I can help!
Karen Aranda says
Hi, I’m unable to get the free printables. What is the password?
Andrea says
Hi Karen – just pop me an email and I can help. The password is in the email you received on Tuesday morning if you are subscriber (in bold at the bottom). If you don’t get our emails, you’ll need to subscribe to get it (it’s free) and you can do so by clicking on the link in the post.
Karen Van Sickle says
I think she forgot to put in the password
Andrea says
Hi Karen – password is in the email you received on Tuesday morning in bold at the bottom 🙂 If you can’t find it, pop me an email.
Lara Willingham says
The password was in the email.
Linda Kirkconnell says
I can access homework pages with old password. But can’t get the printables anymore.
Is there a separate printables password? I’m talking about all the fun things that are separate from from homework? Just can’t find them now.
Lauren Herod says
Hi! I am unable to get the free printables.
Andrea says
Hi Lauren – if you’re a subscriber you would have received the password in the email sent to you on April 2nd 🙂 If you need help just email me andrea@teachpianotoday.com.
Monica Hobley says
I’ve looked at several past emails for a password and can’t find one on any of them. I even resubscribed to newsletter hoping that would work. Thank you! I’ve used your worksheets for years now.
Andrea says
Hi Monica – if you’re a subscriber you would have received the password in the email sent to you on April 2nd 🙂 If you need help just email me andrea@teachpianotoday.com.