There was once a time in my life, many years ago, when I would walk into a store and think, “What? Halloween already!”
Then I started teaching piano, and September Halloween prep started to make a lot more sense 🙂
Kids find themed piano lessons much more fun, so if you want to hit the ground running on October 1st, now is the time to gather resources.
In today’s post, we are sharing Halloween note reading mazes to reinforce student understanding of middle C position.
We’ll also revisit our must-have Halloween piano book, Mummy Rocks The Costume Contest, V. U. Level G. (which is available here).

October 1st Is Not Too Early For Halloween Lessons
Really successful piano teachers have learned that Halloween, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, and Easter are anything but distractions.
Instead, they are little islands of motivation that keep kids engaged over a 10-month piano lesson year.
With the correct resources, they can actually speed up a student’s progress!
We have all of the resources you need for thrilling Halloween lessons, including our newest note reading printables found at the bottom of today’s post. But first…
Check This Out: Mummy Rocks The Costume Contest
Mummy Rocks The Costume Contest is your Halloween lesson planning… done!
Like all of the piano books in Andrea and Trevor Dow’s Very Useful Piano Library, this mid-primer resource is a pedagogical powerhouse.
Composed in middle C position, it will help children gain confidence playing music in 3/4 and 4/4 time with stepping and skipping notes.
Jam-packed with Halloween piano songs, note reading games, warm-up exercises, a rhythm activity, a sight reading activity, a practice tracker, and a certificate of achievement, Mummy Rocks The Costume Contest is the resource your students need to become SPOOKTACULAR piano players.
Click here or on the cover below to buy it now.
Download Our Halloween Note Reading Mazes
Click here or on the image below to download our Halloween Note Reading Mazes from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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