If you’ve been teaching for a while, chances are you’ve gathered a fair share of piano games—some that became staples… and others that never made it past the prep stage.
So when a new set comes along, it has to do more than look good—it has to earn its spot in your rotation.
This one does.
Andrea and Trevor Dow’s Very Useful Piano Board Games was created to go beyond entertainment. It’s all about the leveling—so with the included leveling chart (which aligns with the piano books from the Very Useful Piano Library), you’ll know exactly when to use each game and which students it’s for. That way, it’s not just fun… it’s a resource you’ll reach for confidently, consistently, and often.
As a studio-licensed digital download, this resource includes 8 fully developed mid-primer piano games—with printable game boards, playing cards, teacher guides, and listening master sheets you can print and reuse with every student in your studio.
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Today’s Mid-Primer Piano Games Pack
Each of these mid-primer piano games comes with step-by-step instructions, printable playing cards, and game boards—plus listening master sheets for the aural-based activities. Whether you’re reinforcing note names, building rhythm skills, or sharpening ear training, there’s a game here to support your students… and keep them totally engaged.
And because the games are leveled, they’re easy to sort. Because they’re skill-focused, they’re easy to use. And because they’re actually aligned with your method books… they don’t sit unused.
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Let’s Look Inside!

1. Hamster Gram: Aural recognition of melodic direction
A solo listening challenge that turns ear training into a fun emoji hunt. Students listen to short musical phrases and match directional movement to hidden images.

2. Note Float: Note recognition in Middle C Position
A strategy-based race to the top of the game board. Players must name notes and choose the best path while dodging clever blockers.

3. Fin Fun: Identifying 3/4 and 4/4 time
In this mermaid-themed game, students identify time signatures and roll to move—or block their opponent in a fishy rhythm race.

4. Puddle Plunk: Note naming in Middle C Position
It’s fast, it’s loud, and it’s totally engaging. Students flip, name, and cover notes… and when a “Switch!” card appears, they swap boards and scramble to keep up.
👉 Four games in—and we’re just getting started. If your students are already in love with what they’re seeing, this collection is ready to print and play:

5. Quittin’ Time: Dynamic markings
A quick-thinking game where students match dynamics to definitions, roll the dice, and try to stay off the dreaded “Game Over” circles.

6. Runaway Rhythms: Aural recognition of 3/4 vs. 4/4
A solo listening game where students identify time signatures and move toward the winning square—without getting bumped back to start.

7. Curling Keys: Aural recognition of steps and skips
Snowmen, curling stones, and musical movement combine in this listening challenge where one wrong turn sends you back to the beginning.

8. Note Nibbler: Note recognition in C position
In this head-to-head challenge, students flip a note card, match the name, and race to roll the right number to reach the books in the center of the board.
Buy Your Piano Game Pack Today
Each of these mid-primer piano games was created to be more than just a moment of fun—they’re built to fit seamlessly into your lessons, support your curriculum, and keep your students fully engaged.
Whether you need a quick review, a mid-lesson movement break, or a reward that still reinforces musical skills, Andrea and Trevor Dow’s Very Useful Piano Board Games has you covered.
👉 Click here to get your copy now: Get the Mid-Primer Game Pack


