In creating piano printables during the era of social isolation, Andrea and I have focused on self-directed, quiet activities that educate students and provide peace for parents.
Today we’re doing things a little different. Because it’s healthy for kids to just be… kids!
So, to all of your parents, send them our sincerest apologies. Things are about to get noisy 😉
It’s our hope, however, that when your piano students complete today’s activity, and when your piano parents see their kids acting like kids (with smiles a mile wide) the noise-induced headaches will be worth it.
So, let’s get started with some rhythm chaos.
Taking Clap backs To The Next Noisy Level
Clap backs have always been a teacher’s go-to rhythm-training exercise. Well, our Rhythm Chaos exercises aren’t that much different. They’re just way cooler!
We’re taking clap backs to the next noisy level.
In today’s activity, we are challenging your students to perform lines of rhythm using household objects and goofy actions as rhythm instruments.
To start creating some “Rhythm Chaos”, download the worksheets from 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. Subscribers received the password in their email this morning. If you aren’t yet subscribed follow the link below.
Linda Kirkconnell says
This is the BEST YET!! I have a little boy taking a lesson in 45 minutes. This will be the ultimate lesson! Thank you!
Andrea says
I’m so glad! Have fun 🙂
Mary McGovern says
Oh, how fun! I think that I’ll add fill two plastic eggs with rice, or simply click them together. This will be perfect for my students!!
Andrea says
Great idea!
Mary McGovern says
Thank you, once again!
Andrea says
You’re so welcome! 🙂