Piano Goals Worksheet
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Use this worksheet to help your piano students set their own piano goals and chart their musical path.
When students make their own goals, they gain more autonomy and take more ownership over their piano lessons. As they set goals and then make a plan to accomplish their goals, their confidence will grow and they will progress more quickly. They will be more self-motivated and find more personal joy and satisfaction in their piano lessons!
This is a great worksheet for new students to fill out and keep in their piano binder. You may wish to have all of your students fill it out once per year.
Digital download, 4 pages.
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Susan Crosser –
Piano Goals Worksheet gives students an opportunity to understand the path to accomplishing a musical goal. I have used goal setting in cooperation with teacher-student-parent. Students begin to crystalize what they want, why they want it, the path they will need to take to achieve it and the incremental steps to get they.
With continuous evaluation on the part of teacher-student-parent, students and parents start to understand the connection between these (what, why, how) more clearly.
This helps families see that TALENT is not magic. It is WORKING SMART.