Why won’t kids practice during the summer? They don’t see the point.
Without a weekly lesson where a teacher holds them accountable, kids are quite happy to ignore the piano when the weather is warm.
And who can blame them? We are all guilty of being young once and living in the here and now!
This is all to say that we need to provide kids with a purpose to maintain summer piano practice.
And the simplest way to accomplish this goal is to print out today’s Summer Performance Trackers and ask your students to return the completed sheets after the break.
With these 4 adorable printables, your students will be excited to fill warm summer nights with music.

Before You Download Our Summer Performance Trackers
Trevor and I are excited to announce that a brand new book has been added to Andrea and Trevor Dow’s Very Useful Piano Library.
For months now, teachers have been begging for a new V. U. Level H book for their mid-primer students.
With our most recent release, teachers now have a V. U. Level H book that can be used all year round.
Composed for mid-primer piano students, Who Slobbered On My Songbook? is packed with piano pieces and activities that reinforce playing in the C 5-finger scales.
It is available right now on Amazon!
This laugh-out-loud resource follows the hilarious adventures of a homework-hungry dog who has been framed for a chewy crime he didn’t commit.
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.
Before you download our summer performance trackers (at the bottom of today’s post), check out the visual previews below.
Let’s Take A Look Inside
1.Mid-Primer Piano Music


2. Piano Games And Activities



Download Our Summer Performance Trackers
Click on the first button below to download today’s printables from the Members Only Printables section of the Growing With WunderKeys Toolkit.
With our Summer Performance Trackers, your students can share their music with all of the people they love this summer. To complete this activity, students must put on mini performances for friends and family and then record the names and dates of these performances.
Remember to enter the password found in the email you received today.
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