Pumpkin Keyboard Race
$1.99
A fast and fun way to learn piano keys!
Description
The Pumpkin Keyboard Race is a great game to help students remember the names of piano keys. This is an activity between student and teacher. It is the fastest and most fun way to learn keyboard names! All of the notes are white keys except B flat and F sharp which can be removed when playing with students who haven’t learned sharps and flats. Two players sit on the piano bench and use the piano as the game board. It is a practical kind of game because it relates directly to the piano keys. Two small pencil erasers can be used for the tokens. Instructions are included. Please note this is a digital download and does not include a physical item.
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Objective
The object of the Pumpkin Keyboard Race is to reinforce knowing the names of the piano keys quickly.
Level
This activity is for all ages. It is good for students who can’t immediately say the names of the piano keys.
The Pumpkin Keyboard Race contains two Printable PDF pages and an instruction page. These are digital files to print on 8.5″ x 11″ paper. When you order, your links will be sent to your account for you to download. Please double-check the email you use. Once you have saved your file, you may print it yourself or use a print shop of your choice. To find your account later, select “Account” from the top menu.
Licensing/Terms of Use
This file is for your private use. You have permission to make copies for the students you teach yourself in your private studio. Do not share with anyone outside of your studio. Each teacher and/or parent needs to make a separate purchase and not share with teachers in a school or business. The original art is copyrighted and may not be altered or used. There are no refunds on digital products but email me if you have problems and I will work with you.
Please see the FAQ for complete licensing requirements. Thank you for your purchase!
1 review for Pumpkin Keyboard Race
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Deena Talbert –
I have enjoyed using this game on the piano keyboard as well as paper keyboards with my students. I’ve used it in sibling group settings of up to four, as well as teacher versus student. They enjoy “racing” opponents to the end of the keyboard. Fast and easy key review.
Susan Paradis –
I’m glad it’s been fun and thanks for the suggestions. I’ve never tried with with a group or a paper keyboard, but I can see how it would work.