It’s the last lesson before Christmas break, and your littlest piano students can’t sit still. Excitement is in the air… and while you’re trying to focus on the music, all they can think about is Santa, cookies, and Christmas lights. Sound familiar?
For piano teachers, the days leading up to the holidays can feel like a whirlwind. Young students come bouncing through your door with a sugar-fueled energy that makes focused lessons seem impossible. But what if you could take all that festive excitement and channel it into a productive, educational, and super-fun piano activity?
Enter “Santa’s Last Lesson Game Pack”.

A Christmas Miracle For Piano Teachers
This printable game pack includes three festive, primer-level note-reading games designed specifically for the last lesson before Christmas break. These games are quick to set up, easy to play, and packed with holiday cheer. Best of all, they’re designed to engage even your most wiggly students, helping them stay focused while having a blast.
Here’s a peek at what you’ll get in Santa’s Last Lesson Game Pack:
- The Reindeer’s Winter Wander: Students reinforce note reading as they guide a reindeer through a fun and festive maze.
- Merry & Bright Brain Teaser: A puzzle-based game where students complete a note scramble to solve a musical challenge.
- Wrapping Racing: A speed-based game where students race around the game board, sharpening their note reading skills along the way.
Each game is infused with Christmas-themed graphics and activities to keep your students engaged from start to finish. You’ll love watching their eyes light up as they learn and play, and their parents will be thrilled to see them mastering skills even during the holiday season.
Santa’s Last Lesson Game Pack is available at the bottom of the post but first…
Help Your Students Master Note Reading In The New Year
Have you had a chance to check out “Shhh… Your Piano Teacher Thinks This Is Note Reading: A Piano Game Mega-Book in Middle C Position (88 Heroic Activities)”.
We’ve taken our best game-based templates, leveled them for middle C position, supercharged them with superheroes, revived a beloved Teach Piano Today brand, and packed them into one convenient, ready-to-use book. No more printing, no more ink expenses, and no more shuffling through endless files.
You can get it here or keep reading to learn more.
What’s Inside This Piano Game Mega-Book?
“Shhh… Your Piano Teacher Thinks This Is Note Reading” contains 88 piano games that reinforce note reading in middle C position. 76 of the games require only a die and/or a pencil and pencil crayons and can easily be completed directly in the book.
12 of the games require game markers (example: a coin), and students may find it easier to cut these sheets from the book so that they can lie flat on a table.
Inside you will discover:
88 Heroic Activities: A treasure trove of middle C position note reading games designed to captivate every student, from absolute beginners to those who need a little extra encouragement.
Supercharged with Superheroes: We’ve powered up our best game formats with thrilling superhero themes to keep students engaged and excited.
Colorful Challenges, Hidden Mysteries Creative Puzzles: Each game encourages students to think critically and solve puzzles, enhancing their overall musical understanding.
Speed-Based Games and Friendly Competitions: Keep your students on their toes with activities that promote quick thinking and healthy competition.
Download Santa’s Last Lesson Game Pack
With Santa’s Last Lesson Game Pack, you can transform what might feel like a chaotic, pre-holiday lesson into one of the most memorable moments of the year. It’s the perfect way to end 2024 on a joyful, productive note while setting the stage for an exciting year of lessons in 2025.
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