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Piano Practice To-Do List

An easy to use, music focused, blank 'to-do' list...

Give your students their weekly lesson piano practice help 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. Incorporating regular piano practice help is essential for progress.

This piano practice to-do list works very well alongside 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. Give your students the best piano practice help you can. A great way to keep students motivated each week and on track for upcoming competitions, exams, and other goals!

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Single Teacher Studio License – You may use this Piano Practice help 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.


Discover Our Integrated Practice System: Supporting Students’ Skills from Early Elementary Through Intermediate and on to Advanced Levels

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Beginner to Late Elementary Students: Make at-home practice time both fun and effective with our Puppy & Kitty themed Bingo Bundle. This playful resource blends research-backed strategies with an engaging game format, helping your young students build real skills while enjoying their practice time.

Early Elementary to Early Intermediate Students: Explore our ‘Play-time Practice Cards’ featuring 60 playful, practical prompts designed to keep younger students focused and motivated. A great studio tool for encouraging positive practice routines and steady progress throughout the week.

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Late Elementary to Late Intermediate Students: Try our ‘Fidgett Practice Spinners’ featuring 30 FUNdamental practice tricks to support focus and progress with any repertoire. A fun, flexible tool that keeps busy learners engaged and moving forward.

Early Intermediate to Advanced:
The ‘Bag of Practice Tricks’ offers 54+ studio-tested strategies to support students on their path through intermediate levels to more advanced playing. Now in its 6th edition and used worldwide — a practical go-to for teachers wanting a quick refresh as well.

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Early Intermediate to Advanced Students:
Support focused, productive practice with our ingenious ‘Music Practice Journal’ — filled with encouraging tips, log pages, charts, practice streaks, countdowns, and fun goal-setting to keep students motivated and moving forward.

And you may also like these FREE Music Practice To-Do Lists They’re a really useful tool for weekly lesson notes!

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General Info
Instantly download our creative teaching tools, to print, and enjoy teaching—all future updates included for free! Our Single Teacher Studio License covers your with all your personal students; Multi-Teacher Studio Licenses available on request if not listed. PDFs are print-ready, some zipped—use 7-Zip to unzip. Tutorials and games will be saved in your Google Drive. Questions? Please check the FAQ’s at the bottom of our home page. Can’t find it there? We’ll do our best to help – Email us at: info@88musicalkeys.com

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  • 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

  • Age Group

    This app caters to very young students, I would love to see some more grown-up materials for teenagers and adults, who also struggle with Recital Preparation and Practice.

    • Hi Dorotabat1x1x,
      Thanks for your feedback! This free Practice ‘To-Do’ List is not an app – it is a printable page, which is intended to be used to jot down your music student’s practice plan for the week. I use it with my primary and middle school aged private students (approx ages 6 to 14) and they love the fun cartoons, which help them feel more positive about practice!

      If you are needing more grown-up recital preparation materials for teens and adults, I highly recommend taking a look at our ‘Bag of Tricks’ for Older Students, or our ‘Recital Prep Kit’ (which you can find through the ‘Practice Kit’ drop-down menu at the top of our website). Both these resources have essential practice help relevant to both kids and older students. Hope you find what you are looking for. Do feel free to let us know if there is a specific resource you need – we’re always happy to consider making custom resources (at no extra charge) if we feel that it may be of benefit to other teachers too! You can always contact us directly at info@88musicalkeys.com
      Kind regards, Anne

  • So Useful.

    I use these each week with my students, and it really helps them stay on track! 🙂

  • 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!

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