If you’re looking for a piano board game to help your little pianists get comfortable with quarter, half, and whole notes, you’re going to love “Grand Slam Rhythm Run.”
Think of it like a quick dash around the baseball diamond—only this time, the focus is on counting beats in 4/4 time. It pairs nicely with Unit 6 of WunderKeys Primer Piano Book One, but you can absolutely play it on its own if you’d rather.
From the moment this piano board game starts, kids get that “Let’s do this!” excitement, and before they know it, they’re soaking up valuable rhythm practice.
You can download it at the bottom of today’s post.

Designed to Pair With Our New Primer Book
While “Grand Slam Rhythm Run” can be used as a standalone piano board game, it has been designed to correspond with our newly released second edition of WunderKeys Primer Piano Book One. Teachers can use the game alongside Unit 6 to reinforce recognition of early note values.
Here’s what’s new in the 2nd Edition:
- Almost twice as much music: Yep, 1.74 times more measures. (We counted!)
- Fresh pre-reading notation and illustrations: Units 1–4 have a polished, updated look.
- Page numbers and unit numbers: No more hunting for pages.
- Updated illustrations and visuals
Click here or on the cover below to get the book today.
Download Grand Slam Rhythm Run | A Piano Board Game
Click here or on the image below to download “Grand Slam Rhythm Run” from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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