As Spring Break approaches, the end of the teaching year may seem far off in the future.
Yet, this break is an essential time to maintain momentum and prepare students for a successful year-end, especially for piano students taking part in exams, festivals, and recitals.
While many seize the opportunity for a well-deserved break, a pause in practice can set students back, having them play catch-up until lessons end.
To help students maintain a daily practice schedule, they are going to need several take-home tools like the Spring Break Piano Bingo that we are sharing in today’s post.
Crush Spring Break Practice With Supplementary Repertoire
Our Spring Break Piano Bingo printable is available at the bottom of the post, but first…
Sending students home with a new supplementary piano book for Spring Break can be a great motivation booster, especially when it’s from Andrea and Trevor Dow’s Very Useful Piano Library.
Want your piano students to come back from their break having learned seven piano pieces and completed even more practice activities? Our library holds the key to achieving just that.
With 28 books and growing, we have a book for almost all of your students. Click on a cover below to check out some of our most popular titles.
Download Today’s Spring Break Piano Bingo
When playing today’s activity, students must cross out the practice tasks listed on the printable after they are performed. Before the end of the break, they must complete one horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line (of course you can always assign more!)
Click here or on the image below to download our Spring Break Piano Bingo from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
Remember to enter the password found in bold in the email you received today.
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