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Finger Number Ring Game | Beginner Piano Game with Flashcards & Teaching Ideas
Turn finger numbers into a game! This musical finger number activity helps young piano students learn finger numbers through play while building finger independence, fine motor coordination, and confidence at the keyboard.
Learning finger numbers doesn't have to feel like drilling flashcards.
The Finger Number Ring Game transforms one of the first piano concepts into a playful activity that students ask to play again and again. Using colorful toy rings and the included finger number flashcards, students race against the teacher to collect the most rings. Along the way, they'll reinforce finger number recognition while developing stronger finger independence and better hand awareness.
Best of all, the game includes surprise cards that keep every round different. Bonus cards let players collect extra rings, while "Teacher Choice," "Student Choice," and "Remove a Ring" cards create lots of laughter and excitement.
This game works beautifully for:
Private piano lessons
Buddy lessons
Group classes
Overlapping lessons when the next student arrives early
Piano camps
Preschool and early elementary students
The included teaching suggestions provide several variations, allowing you to adapt the game for different ages and experience levels.
Skills Reinforced
Finger number recognition
Finger independence
Fine motor coordination
Visual discrimination
Turn-taking and game play
Piano hand awareness
What's Included
Printable Finger Number Ring Game
Finger Number Flashcards
Bonus Game Cards
Teaching Suggestions
Studio License for your current students
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What ages is this game designed for?
It works especially well for preschool and early elementary piano students, approximately ages 4–8.
Do I need to purchase the rings?
Yes. Simply purchase inexpensive plastic toy rings. (Amazon links are included in the teaching suggestions.)
Can I use this in buddy lessons?
Absolutely! The game is especially fun with two or more students.
Can I print multiple copies?
Yes. Your studio license allows you to print copies for your current students.
Turn finger numbers into a game! This musical finger number activity helps young piano students learn finger numbers through play while building finger independence, fine motor coordination, and confidence at the keyboard.
Learning finger numbers doesn't have to feel like drilling flashcards.
The Finger Number Ring Game transforms one of the first piano concepts into a playful activity that students ask to play again and again. Using colorful toy rings and the included finger number flashcards, students race against the teacher to collect the most rings. Along the way, they'll reinforce finger number recognition while developing stronger finger independence and better hand awareness.
Best of all, the game includes surprise cards that keep every round different. Bonus cards let players collect extra rings, while "Teacher Choice," "Student Choice," and "Remove a Ring" cards create lots of laughter and excitement.
This game works beautifully for:
Private piano lessons
Buddy lessons
Group classes
Overlapping lessons when the next student arrives early
Piano camps
Preschool and early elementary students
The included teaching suggestions provide several variations, allowing you to adapt the game for different ages and experience levels.
Skills Reinforced
Finger number recognition
Finger independence
Fine motor coordination
Visual discrimination
Turn-taking and game play
Piano hand awareness
What's Included
Printable Finger Number Ring Game
Finger Number Flashcards
Bonus Game Cards
Teaching Suggestions
Studio License for your current students
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What ages is this game designed for?
It works especially well for preschool and early elementary piano students, approximately ages 4–8.
Do I need to purchase the rings?
Yes. Simply purchase inexpensive plastic toy rings. (Amazon links are included in the teaching suggestions.)
Can I use this in buddy lessons?
Absolutely! The game is especially fun with two or more students.
Can I print multiple copies?
Yes. Your studio license allows you to print copies for your current students.