Can you tell I love to play games with my piano students?
You've probably seen my Game Resource List that lists links to most of my favorite piano games organized by concept and level, but unfortunately my piano cabinet is not compartmentalized so nice and neat. My old method of organizing games (pictured below) worked for a while, but as my collection grew, the space was insufficient and I didn't use them as often as I would like because they were tucked away out of sight.
So I was excited to recycled this vinyl pocket organize that my mom used when I was a child to post our daily chores on 3x5 cards. She cut strips of tablecloth vinyl and sewed then onto a large piece of vinyl to form pockets. I've been
After shuffling the cards around a few times I added labels on the side grouping the games in related rows with the easiest games on the left. Concepts include Rhythm Values, Rhythm Patterns, Misc Rhythm Concepts (Time Sig/Tapping), Music ABCs + Piano Keys, Staff Notes, Terms & Signs, Intervals & Scale Patterns, Multi-Concept & Intermediate.
Group Lesson Game Cards/Rhythm Strips |
Garage Sale Find That Housed My Game Cards Until the Hanger Broke :( |
Piano Game Boards |
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