Getting Started

When I first discovered that there were theory games for free to print on the internet I was super excited! Then I quickly became overwhelmed - there were SOOOO many!!!! I created this blog as a collection of my favorite games and activities that I use along with my own games. My goal is to have at least one game to teach every theory concept. If this is your first time adding games to your piano lessons please read my Tips for Getting Started post for my suggestions to make it easier! There are a lot of affiliate links to make getting started a little easier! I hope you have a great Party at YOUR Piano!

Theory Tests

My goal is to have a game to review every theory concept and a way to test their understanding at the end of each level. I have students in both the alfred and in the faber series - over time I will have a list of every concept taught in the theory books along with the games that will help them and a test at the end of the theory book! It is quite the process please keep checking back!

Monday, March 30, 2015

Cars Tempo Review

I thought using the Cars characters would be a fun way to review tempo with my students.  


Yes, I know, Mater is not fast and Lightning McQueen is super fast.  I intentionally did not match cars up with their actual speed - I was afraid the kids would line them up that way instead of using the tempo terms!  They have a lot of fun with these!    You should be able to click on the picture to print!





I usually have them match the cars up and then put them in order slowest to fastest. 


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