If you’re looking for a swashbuckling adventure that your whole studio can enjoy next fall, you won’t want to miss our newest practice incentive theme, Beat the Pirates! My students had such a fun time earning treasure tokens, traveling around the treasure map, and trying to collect all the treasure cards by the end of the year!
Now that we’re done and moving on to a new practice incentive theme next year in our studio, I’m giving away all of our studio supplies to one special Music Matters Blog reader! You still need to purchase the Beat the Pirates! theme package, but if you win you’ll receive the studio wall map, theme title, theme verse, a complete set of plunder cards, six cut and laminated pirates, a cut and laminated ship, and the remaining uncollected treasure cards (an $80 value!). Just leave a comment below to be entered in the drawing. I’ll select one winner using a random number generator at 12 noon (CST) on Friday, July 6, 2018!
Anna Fagan says
Ahoy! I’m after yer plunder in this contest!
Deb Flowers says
I love fun incentives!
Tamy says
I’ve purchased the BTP incentive and can’t wait to set up shop in my studio! Some supplies would be most awesome! Thanks for the opportunity!
Carmen Roberts says
This looks amazing!
Karen says
Looks like a fun time.
Kathy Beemer says
What fun! My students would love this, matey!
Cheryl Rytting says
I am a fan of these studio incentives! We have loved “Vanishing Voices” this year. Looking forward to doing another one.
Juanita says
I’d love to try this for next year.
Elizabeth Hasbrouck says
What a great idea!!
Sylvia Coata says
Looking forward to using Beat the Pirates!
Karen says
Arrr! My theme for the coming year is 4 P’s. Pirates, Peanuts (Snoopy/Charlie Brown), Penguins, and Performance. And, all recital piece titles will contain the letter “P” or the composer’s name will begin with a “P.” It should be “phun.” I’d love to incorporate your pirate incentive! Thanks!
Kristi Rigtrup says
I want the Pirate incentive program! How do I sign up for the random drawing?
Julia T. says
Sounds so fun, Natalie! My students really loved An Italian Intrigue this year, so I’m sure they would like this theme too!
Molly says
I would really like to try this!