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Piano Practice To-Do List

Give your students their weekly lesson piano practice notes in an eye-catching, student-friendly way – Help them stay on track with their music practice goals!

This free piano practice ‘playlist’ includes plenty of space for you to add instructions about student’s technical work, sight reading, several pieces, other items. It also contains an upcoming goal reminder which you can personalise to suit their plans.

This piano practice to-do list works very well with ourMy Music Journal Practice Log for students, and our My Bag of Practice Tricks book, which is full of kid-friendly practice tricks and colourful cartoons. A great way to keep students motivated each week and on track for upcoming competitions, exams, and other goals!

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  • Piano practice to-do list, fun
    Includes all 3 designs

Single Teacher Studio License – You may use this Practice List with all the students that you teach personally & directly.  Please don’t email this file to others, instead please give them the link to this page, where they can visit our site and download it directly!

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All these materials are available immediately, by digital download, from your customer account dashboard.  And don‘t forget, we maintain all your ’88 Musical Keys’ resources, in your own private, Customer Dashboard…for free. Purchase once, and you can download, print and use it ANY time – including any file updates we add!

Licensing: 

For great value, all options here include a Single Teacher Studio License – You may print these activities, games, music, cards and posters for all the students you teach directly and personally, for your lifetime! (Music schools with multiple teachers will need to purchase a copy for each teacher using this material, of course. Contact us if you need a ‘multiple teacher’ license.) 

How to Download: 

We recommend downloading these resources using a computer (rather than a phone or other device) to make it quick and easy, and a hard-wired internet connection will make it faster, of course.  Print it yourself, or take it to a print shop.  In either case, the PDF files are set up ready to print on both sides of the page, giving the flashcards, games, worksheet activities and kits a professional presentation.  Printing and playing instructions for all resources are included! 

Printing:

All our download files are in PDF format, ready to save, print and use. When printing, we recommend using either Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) PDF software, or ‘Nitro PRO’ software, to open & print our PDF resources.  You can also open our PDF files using Google Chrome, and print directly from there.  (Other PDF software may or may not print as reliably as these 3 options for these files.)

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Our ‘online’ and ‘on-device’ teaching resources, such as tutorials, slideshows and online/digital games, will be saved directly to your Google Drive, ready for you to use whenever needed.


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Reviews

  • Ms. Tate Mitchell

    What didn't I like?!

    Kids, all of which I personally teach can be exponentially difficult if they are not practicing, and it stunts their ability to move into a new direction and remember certain concepts. This, however, is a great way to cover up the class-like feeling, and turn it into a much more personal experience that gives them a sense of accomplishment when they finish a song!

  • So useful!

    I like these colorful 'Playlists' to help my student's remember their practice tasks for the week. There is enough room for me to put comments for 3-4 pieces, some technical work, a note to parents at the bottom (if needed), a spot for sight reading home work, and 5 columns where the student can put a tick against what they practice each day, if they want to.

    And for my online students, I have printed and posted them a set of these sheets – they keep them on a clipboard by their piano, and we fill them in at the end of each online lesson so they remember what to do through the week 🙂 And its a great way to help parents to know what's going on too.

    Thanks for the free download!

    By Liz

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