Looking for a way to bring fun and competition into your teen piano lessons?
Introducing our latest creation: a Teen Ledger Line Piano Game designed specifically for level 2B or intermediate level 1 piano players. This head-to-head battle between student and teacher is not only educational but also a blast to play.
Teens love a good challenge, and this game delivers. It focuses on the 5 most common ledger lines in C major and A minor, turning a learning task into a competitive adventure.

Why Teens Will Love This Piano Game
Too often, teachers shy away from games for teens, thinking they might not enjoy them. However, teens need breaks from the piano bench too. Games provide a perfect opportunity for this. Plus, teens are usually enthusiastic game players, especially when there’s a bit of friendly competition involved.
Today’s teen ledger line piano game is simple to set up and requires only the printable board game, included instructions, one die, and 20 coins or markers.
It is a cover-and-reveal challenge where students and teachers compete head-to-head, earning points as they roll and reveal ledger lines.
The printable pack is available at the bottom of the post but first…
Pop-Fusion Scale Solos For Teen Piano Players
Have you had a chance to check out WunderKeys Rock, Tuck & Roll: One Octave Scale Solos in C Major and A Minor? Today’s teen ledger line piano game fits perfectly with this new release.
WunderKeys Rock, Tuck & Roll: One Octave Scale Solos in C Major and A Minor (the first in the series) turns boring scale exercises into motivating, pop-infused music. Using color-coded, one octave scales and simple pop chords, the piano pieces in WunderKeys Rock, Tuck & Roll are the coolest way to practice playing in C major and A minor.
It can be used with level 2B students, intermediate level 1 students… or anyone who needs a pop-infused approach to one octave scale practice!
Download Our Teen Ledger Line Piano Game
Click here or on the image below to download our Teen Ledger Line Piano Game from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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