As piano teachers, we’re always on the lookout for meaningful ways to connect our lessons with the lives of our students.
With Mother’s Day just around the corner, why not take the opportunity to help your students create a lasting gift that will tug at the heartstrings of their moms?
Mommy’s Hugs is a Mother’s Day note printing piano project that allows students to express their love and gratitude through music, while using their skills to build a song.
Note Printing Is The Secret To Note Reading Success
Our Mother’s Day note printing activity is available at the bottom of the post but first…
Note printing is a fantastic activity for young pianists, offering a hands-on and visually engaging way to reinforce their understanding of musical notation.
Integrating note printing into piano lessons can transform the way students interact with music theory. By moving away from passive learning tools and embracing an active creation process, children are more likely to retain information and develop a keen eye for musical details.
If your students enjoy working with our Mother’s Day note printing activity then they will love our book, Andrea And Trevor Dow’s Playing With Note Printing Activity Book For Piano.
In this book, we have created an innovative approach to note reading where students build pre-composed piano pieces by printing the music on the page.
As they use our easy-to-follow note guides to put the pieces together, students will be committing notes to memory… once and for all!
And the best part? After building a piece, they are rewarded with a tune they can play.
For additional enjoyment, the note printing piano pieces are interspersed with game-based activities and exercises.
With over 75 pages of activities and music, we’ll show your piano students how to have fun learning to read music in Middle C Position and C Position!
Click here or on the cover below to learn more.
Download Our Mother’s Day Note Printing Activity
Click here or on the image below to download our Mother’s Day Note Printing Activity from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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