Piano Safari Resource Roundup
The Piano Safari Roundup has links for various supplements that coordinate with the Piano Safari method. Supplements include both worksheets and activities.
The Piano Safari Roundup has links for various supplements that coordinate with the Piano Safari method. Supplements include both worksheets and activities.
These rhythm cards allow students to make up their own rhythm. They coordinate with Piano Safari Level 1. Rhythm cards allow for tactile learning.
Coloring music consistently has really helped secure students’ understanding of intervals. Read more to learn about teaching music with colors.
Free worksheets for the Piano Safari method.
The creators of Piano Safari, Katherine Fisher and Julie Knerr, developed seven different animal technical exercises. This free PDF has an image of each exercise so that you can easily reference a technique while teaching.
Read more about using the Piano Safari Interval Cards with students. The cards reinforce reading seconds and thirds on the staff.
Teaching pieces by rote is something that I’ve never tried, but after using Piano Safari with a few students, I became a big fan! Find out about how I’m incorporating rote pieces into my teaching.
Find out the winner of the Piano Safari Level 1 Pack giveaway.
Check out this review of Katherine Fisher & Julie Knerr’s piano method book, Piano Safari.