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Art Projects Guaranteed to Get the Creative Juices Flowing

March 2, 2012 by natalie Leave a Comment

Every once in a while you come across a true treasure trove on the internet and wonder how you ever got by without it. I don’t consider myself an artist, but when I came across this collection of hundreds of free art projects and lesson plans on the Blick website, my brain went into overdrive […]

Filed Under: Group Class Ideas, Teaching

Teaching Tips from Snowboard School – Part Three: Plan a Systematic Approach

March 1, 2012 by natalie Leave a Comment

From the moment we set our snowboards down on the powder, it was obvious that our instructor had a clearly laid out plan for teaching us. He gave descriptive explanations and walked us through each step, familiarizing us with the board and what we should expect from the class. This was an incredible confidence-booster and […]

Filed Under: Business, Philosophical Musings, Teaching

Check Out This Loud and Fun Group Class Game

February 29, 2012 by natalie Leave a Comment

This Musical Shout It Out game on the Music Teacher Talk blog looks super fun! And very loud. Which means my students would probably love it! 🙂 I am always look for new game and activity ideas to include in my regular group classes and this one definitely fits the bill. I’m excited to try […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Group Class Ideas

And the Winner Is…

February 28, 2012 by natalie Leave a Comment

#3 – Jeannie Congratulations! Jeannie is the winner of a complimentary Chordelia app, thanks to the generosity of EasyEarTraining.com. Stay tuned for another giveaway next Tuesday!

Filed Under: Contests

Monday Mailbag – The Purpose of a Sight-Reading Book

February 27, 2012 by natalie 2 Comments

What is the benefit of using a sight reading curriculum? Isn’t every new song in the student’s book an opportunity to sight read? My emphasis on and philosophy of sight-reading tends to shift the more that I work with students. I agree that the number one way to build fluent sight-reading skills is to play […]

Filed Under: Monday Mailbag, Teaching

25 Things to Do at a Piano Lesson When a Student Forgets Their Books

February 24, 2012 by natalie 4 Comments

Jenny Bay, over at The Teaching Studio blog, has posted a fabulous collection of 25 ideas that teachers can use if a student forgets his books. Not that that ever happens in my studio, of course. 🙂 As long as we’re speaking hypothetically, this is also a great list to refer to if a student […]

Filed Under: Philosophical Musings, Teaching

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