Do you teach students who stare at the sunny outdoors as they sit on your piano bench?
If you are like most teachers, when the weather warms up your job becomes increasingly difficult.
To keep kids focused in June, it is necessary to switch up piano lesson activities every five to seven minutes. While this sounds like a lot, we have thousands of activities you can use to fill a 30-minute lesson.
Today we are adding to our bounty of resources with a pirate-themed note printing activity for level 1 piano students.
If you have a scallywag in your studio that can be a lot to handle, this off-the-bench game should do the trick.

Summer Resources To Send Home With Piano Students
While today’s note printing piano game can be used as a standalone activity, it works wonders when paired with our pirate-themed piano book, Scally Wagtail Sails Into Treble.
Composed for level 1A children who are exploring playing in the treble C 5-finger scale, this book is the perfect summer resource to send home with students.
With adorable songs, hilarious lyrics, cute games, and skill-building exercises, it might be your best shot at keeping kids practicing during the summer holidays.
You can click here or on the cover below to get it today.
If you don’t teach pirate-obsessed students, Andrea and Trevor Dow’s Very Useful Piano library is filled with supplementary piano books that will thrill students from primer to level 1B. You can check out the entire library here, or click on a few books that we are showcasing below.
Download Note Printing With Pirates
Click here or on the image below to download our Note Printing With Pirates piano game from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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