Your littlest piano students have short attention spans. For this reason, preschool and primer lessons likely include four, five, or even six different activities.
But it may surprise you to learn that your oldest piano students have short attention spans too. In fact, with the advent of social media, the attention spans of adults are decreasing with every passing decade.
So, if you have beginning teens and adults sitting on your piano bench, you’re going to have to close their books every 8 to 10 minutes and try something new!
In today’s post, we’re sharing two board games that can be used with older beginners to reinforce note reading in the C 5-finger scales.

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Download Today’s Board Games For Older Beginners
Today’s printable pack includes two piano games for beginning teens. The first game reinforces right-hand note reading in the C 5-finger scale and the second game reinforces left-hand note reading in the C 5-finger scale.
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