When September rolls around, piano teachers everywhere start fresh. Fresh schedules, clear goals, exciting music… and now, scarecrow-themed fall piano lesson printables to help everything run smoothly.
Fall is the season of getting organized. After a busy summer, parents appreciate clear communication and students thrive when they can see their progress week after week. A simple homework sheet or staff paper page can make all the difference — especially when they come dressed up for autumn.
That’s why we’ve put together a little bundle for you today. Inside, you’ll find scarecrow-themed homework sheets, Ask Me pages, and blank staff paper — all designed to carry the momentum of your lessons into home practice.
Whether you’re welcoming brand-new beginners or helping returning students settle back into routine, these fall piano lesson printables will give your studio that extra bit of structure and seasonal charm right when it’s needed most.

Pair These Printables With Eatcorn Straw-vinsky
We created these scarecrow printables as a little thank-you to celebrate the release of our brand-new piano book, Eatcorn Straw-vinsky Is Going, Going, Gone! You’ll find the download link waiting for you at the bottom of this post but first…
Eatcorn Straw-vinsky Is Going, Going, Gone! tells the tale of a scarecrow and some sneaky friends with a puzzling plan for his hay. Composed in C position and treble C position, Level 1A students will gain confidence playing music that includes harmonic intervals.
Inside, you’ll discover 8 piano pieces, interval and note reading games, warm-up exercises, sight-reading activities, a practice tracker, and a certificate of achievement — everything you need to make fall lessons both structured and fun.
👉 Add Eatcorn Straw-vinsky to your fall teaching lineup today, and let these scarecrow printables be the perfect companion to your lessons.
Download Our Fall Take-Home Piano Tools
Click here or on the image below to download today’s fall piano lesson printables from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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