What's included
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Each week the student is given one new song and one new worksheet. They are to upload their video and worksheet to the Classroom by Friday morning, and, if they choose, to post their bonus homework assignment.Assessment
Communication in the classroom.Class Experience
Class Experience I am excited to offer this flex class version of my One-Time and Ongoing Private Piano Lessons. In this flex version, students will be taught the same skills as I teach in the live private lessons. This course allows each learner to go at their own speed while learning the piano. As extra bonuses to make this a richer, more interactive experience for this non-live class, I offer a Wednesday bonus game and I am happy to message parents who would have questions or would like private conversation to make this a great experience for their child. Each week we will have a short video lesson (posted each Monday morning at 6 a.m. EST) at the piano. The student can watch the video at any time and is encouraged to pause throughout the video to further explore what is being taught. In these videos, I will be teaching the skills that they will be learning for that week. Each video (after the first video) will include a short review of the skills taught in the previous video. Basic music skills, posture, finger numbers, correct hand form, white keys and black keys, and the introduction of the how to find specific keys on the keyboard will be reviewed. By the end of the four weeks, students will be taught, not only how to play the next four songs in the Faber Piano Adventures Primer Level Lesson Book, but how to find their first notes without needing help from a teacher or parent. They will also have reviewed proper technique on how to practice and how to play the piano and music theory. I provide the next 4 songs from the Piano Adventures Primer Level Lesson Book and music theory worksheets to be printed out so the learner can both have fun AND gain access to solid music education such as music theory, reading music, note values, music terms and more via a variety of music worksheets. I also provide a bonus homework assignment mid-week: A Scavenger Hunt, Kahoot Quiz, YouTube Quiz or Extra Work(Fun)Sheet. Each of the students are encouraged to share their experience of this Bonus Homework Assignment and how practicing is going for them mid-week. In addition to the first video where I will teach the next level of songs and reviewing how to hold oneself for optimum playing, each video will teach one new song for the first 4 weeks (student is encouraged to practice at least 10 minutes every other day to maintain their piano knowledge and continue to grow in their piano skills). Student should begin with Amy's Flex #1 Class and continue in order so they are ready for this level of class. Parents are highly encouraged to be enthusiastic and help their learner with their practice time each day by perhaps finding a structured "practice time (right after homework, right before dinner, etc.). Parents are also encouraged to applaud after a song is played! Students are encouraged to upload their "homework" video to the classroom each week. If they prefer to send their song video only to me rather than the Classroom that is fine but I encourage everyone in the class to realize everybody moves at a different pace, some may practice more than others and only positive comments are expected. They are also encourage everyone in the class to realize everybody moves at a different pace, some may practice more than others and only positive comments are expected. They are also encouraged to post their "homework" worksheet for the week in the classroom. Throughout the week the students will have the opportunity to interact with the other learners and will be prompted to share what they think is fun about the piano and what we're working on, what's difficult about it, or what they find interesting about the piano. Each student will be expected to comment on all posts, including other students posts, and will be directed to only In addition to the first video where I will teach the basics of the piano and how to hold oneself for optimum playing, each video will teach one new song for the first 4 weeks, which the student is encouraged to practice at least 10 minutes every other day to maintain their piano knowledge and continue to grow in their piano skills. No prior musical knowledge is needed as we will start with the very basics of reading music and sitting at the piano/keyboard. Parents are highly encouraged to be enthusiastic and help their learner with their practice time each day by perhaps finding a structured "practice time" (right after homework, right before dinner, etc.). Parents are also encouraged to applaud after a song is played! Students are encouraged to upload their "homework" video to the classroom each week. If they prefer to send their song video only to me rather than the Classroom that is fine but I encourage everyone in the class to realize everybody moves at a different pace, some may practice more than others and only positive comments are expected. They are also encouraged to post their "homework" worksheet for the week in the classroom. Throughout the week the students will have the opportunity to interact with the other learners and will be prompted to share what they think is fun about the piano and what we're working on, what's difficult about it, or what they find interesting about the piano. Each student will be expected to comment on all posts, including other students posts, and will be directed to only In addition to the first video where I will teach the basics of the piano and how to hold oneself for optimum playing, each video will teach one new song for the first 4 weeks, which the student is encouraged to post their "homework" worksheet for the week in the classroom. The videos the students upload need to be done in a quiet space so the notes can be heard clearly and each student's fingers will need to be clearly presented on the piano keys as well. Student videos need to be posted by Friday morning. On Wednesday, the bonus homework will be assigned in class.The basic weekly schedule will look like this: Week 1 - Play the final song from Flex #10 with index fingers to make sure the student is playing by reading the music and knowing where their corresponding keys are on the piano and complete the music theory worksheets. - Review theory and technique. - Finding keys on the keyboard. This is a constant review process because it takes time to learn WHERE the note is on the music staff and WHERE the correlating key is on the keyboard. the music staff. The videos the students upload need to be done in a quiet space so the notes can be heard clearly and each student's fingers will need to be clearly presented on the piano keys as well. Student videos need to be posted by Friday morning. -On Wednesdays, the bonus homework will be assigned in class. The basic weekly schedule will look like this: Week 2 -Learn and upload the next new song, complete the music theory worksheets and do the Bonus Homework. Week 3 -Learn and upload the next new song, complete the music theory worksheets and do the Bonus Homework. Week 4 -Learn and upload the next new song, complete the music theory worksheets and do the Bonus Homework. Week 5 -Recital Time! Perform you favorite songs in a concert and upload by Friday. -Students are encouraged to sign up for the Piano Class #12 Flex Class to continue their musical education!
Learning Goals
The goal of this Flex Piano Class #11 is to teach the basics of the piano, as well as 4 songs and music theory including basic knowledge on how to read music.
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
Flex #10 must be completed.
Supply List
Materials will be supplied by the teacher.
Language of Instruction
English
Reviews
Live Group Class
$10
weekly or $50 for 5 weeks5 weeks
Completed by 1 learner
No live video meetings
Ages: 7-12