If you are not already composing in your studio, 2022 should be the year it begins.
You don’t have to sit down with your students and compose the next masterpiece to reap the benefits; in fact, working out one or two-measure melodies is all that is necessary.
Whether your primer kiddos need help with note reading, intervallic reading, rhythm, or ear training, composing is the answer.
The Snowman Composing Solo we are sharing today is so easy to use that your youngest students could almost complete the activity by themselves.
And, if you are looking to finish off January with an entire snowman unit, we have four more snowman printables to use in piano lessons.

Get A File Folder For These Snowman Printables!
Last week we released Sledward’s Ice And Easy Songbook, V. U. Level H.
Composed in C position, this laugh-out-loud resource follows the hilarious adventures of a snowman named Sledward and his quest for a gold medal.
To add to the fun of our newest primer piano book we have been sharing a collection of snowman-themed piano activities. Below you can find our newest Snowman Composing printable as well as two previously shared resources.
1. Snowman Composing Solo
Our scaffolded, fill-in-the-blanks approach to composing means you don’t need any prior experience to get your kids creating a Snowman Piano Solo. This ensures that young students will create music that sounds good… no matter what!
2. Our Snowman Practice Pack
We shared our Snowman Practice Pack this past weekend. In the practice pack, you will find blank sheet music, lesson assignment sheets, and piano performance trackers.
3. A Snowman Note Reading Game
Our Snowman Note Reading Game was shared two weeks ago. Requiring only the printable and dice, it’s a quick, easy, and fun way to reinforce note reading in the last few minutes of a piano lesson.





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