Whether you’re currently teaching piano students or have been forced into a break, your primary focus should be on retaining students for the next school year.
If your kids lose a connection with you or with the piano, your retention rates will suffer.
However, if you can keep in contact with your studio families and find ways to keep kids practicing the piano every day, even if you’re not teaching now, when things return to normal you’ll be amazed at how quickly your studio will rebound.
Over the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing resources and printables to make sure that happens!
In today’s post, we have a three-month music planner so your teen students can stay focused on the piano in these difficult times.
Teen Piano Planners For April, May, And June
The three-month teen piano planner below contains calendars for April, May, and June that include daily circles to be checked off when practice is complete, daily blocks for recording activities and tasks, and areas for recording skill acquisition, completed repertoire, and goals for future months.
Each calendar is designed to be visually compatible with the WunderKeys teen piano series, including the following books available on Amazon:
- WunderKeys Intermediate Pop Studies For Piano 1
- An Intermediate Performance Companion For Pop Studies 1
- WunderKeys Intermediate Pop Studies For Piano 2
- An Intermediate Performance Companion For Pop Studies 1
If you’re looking to keep your teen piano students motivated at home, while following a developmentally appropriate plan, these teen books need to be your go-to resource.
Just check out what teachers have been saying:
“As a pianist, it’s a great refresher and breathes a bit of life into technical reading and necessary muscle memory repetition. As a teacher, I can use it with early intermediate and up, and it is an engaging and fun way to teach and reinforce scales and chords.”
“Such amazing connections between scales, chords, and arpeggios to how they appear in the music kids love to play. It is a magical book.”
“I presented this book to a 16-year-old student. His eyes lit up as I showed him the different sections of this book and played samples for him….just from the 1st section. I can’t deny, my eyes lit up and so did my ears when I played it for myself earlier too.”
Download Today’s Three-Month Piano Planner
Click on the image below to download today’s three-month piano planner for teen students. Each monthly calendar should be printed as a two-page spread.
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