Note Reading Mazes To Challenge Your Primer Students

Some of the best note reading activities make your students forget that they are learning to read notes.

I love to take simple activities that children enjoy, like coloring or board games, and then sprinkle in just a little bit of note reading.

This week I decided to experiment with mazes. Turns out, the result is a lot of fun! 

In today’s post, we are sharing two mazes that reinforce note reading in middle C position.

Platypus Note Reading Mazes

Before You Download Our Note Reading Mazes

Last week, we added a brand new book to Andrea and Trevor Dow’s Very Useful Piano Library.

Composed for mid-primer piano students, Amadeus Platypus is One of a Kind, V. U. Level F is packed with middle C position piano pieces and activities that reinforce playing in 3/4 time.

This laugh-out-loud resource follows the hilarious adventures of a confused platypus that can’t decide if it is a duck, frog, beaver, dog… or something else entirely!

Inside you will discover 7 piano solos, a teacher-student duet, warm-up exercises, note reading games, sight-reading and rhythm activities, a practice tracker, and a certificate.

Click here or on the image below to get it today.

Download Our Note Reading Mazes

Click on the first button below to download our Note Reading Mazes from the Members Only Printables section of the Growing With WunderKeys Toolkit.

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Platypus Note Reading Mazes

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