Off-Bench Piano Activities: Teach Steps and Skips Through Movement 🎹✨

Off-Bench Piano Activities: Teach Steps and Skips Through Movement 🎹✨

Teaching piano to young beginners doesn’t have to stay at the bench—this off-bench activity using alphabet cards gets kids moving, while building the foundation for understanding steps and skips in music.

News flash for piano teachers: off-bench activities are WAY more than just apps or games.

If you’ve ever felt like “off the bench” time in your piano studio was just a bonus activity or a reward, I want to challenge that thinking. Because here’s the truth: movement isn’t extra — it’s essential. And when it comes to teaching early concepts like steps and skips, getting kids up and moving might be one of the most powerful teaching tools you have.

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The Wheel of Doom 🎹 | A Fun Piano Lesson Game Students Love

The Wheel of Doom 🎹 | A Fun Piano Lesson Game Students Love

If you’ve ever wished for a way to keep students engaged and excited during lessons, let me introduce you to the Wheel of Doom — a playful studio game that turns practice challenges into a fun adventure.

Inspired by @ryantrahan’s 50-state journey, the Wheel of Doom has quickly become a favorite activity in my studio.

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Free Piano Key Worksheets for Beginners: Make Learning Fun and Stress-Free

Free Piano Key Worksheets for Beginners: Make Learning Fun and Stress-Free

Teaching beginners to find their way around the piano keys is one of the first (and most important) steps in piano lessons. But let’s be honest—traditional theory books and endless drills can make this stage feel dull for students and exhausting for teachers. That’s why I created a set of free piano key worksheets that turn review into something colorful, memorable, and fun.

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Fall Piano Ensemble Music for Group Lessons and Recitals
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Fall Piano Ensemble Music for Group Lessons and Recitals

Fall is the perfect season for piano ensembles. Between the excitement of Halloween, the beauty of autumn leaves, and the anticipation of upcoming recitals, your students are looking for music that feels festive and fun — while still being accessible at their level.

I personally can’t WAIT to introduce these duets to my buddy lessons! These kids are absolutely going to flip out!

If you’re a piano teacher planning fall group classes or recitals, you’ll love these three fall piano ensembles for beginners and elementary students. Each one is studio-licensed, so you can use it with as many students as you’d like in your studio.

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