If you’ve been following along, you know that we just released the second edition of WunderKeys Primer Piano Book One! This updated edition is packed with even more engaging music and activities designed to give young beginners the strongest start at the piano.
To celebrate the release and to help piano students build great practice habits, we’re sharing two printables that pair perfectly with our newly released book.
With these simple tools, teachers can set clear expectations and students can celebrate their progress.

Coordinating Practice Printables For Our New Primer Book
If you’re already using the 2nd edition, these printables are a fantastic companion to keep students on track. Today’s set includes a:
🎹 Piano Lesson Assignment Sheet – This teacher-friendly printable helps you record weekly take-home tasks, assignments, and reminders for your students. It keeps everything organized in one place, so parents and students know exactly what to focus on between lessons.
🎹 Piano Practice Log – This fun tracking sheet lets students record the pieces they’ve completed and reflect on how they felt about each one. It’s a simple way to build self-awareness, encourage goal-setting, and give young beginners a sense of accomplishment.
Both printables are available at the bottom of the post but first…
The Wait Is Finally Over…
On Tuesday we released WunderKeys Primer Piano Book One, 2nd Edition! We’ve taken everything you loved about the original Primer Piano Book One and made it even better. 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 Today’s Primer Practice Printables
Click here or on the image below to download today’s practice printables from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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