🏅Top 5 Prizes for Young Piano Students (and Young at Heart)
As a middle schooler, I remember being so excited when my piano teacher, Billie, pulled out her sticker collection. She had made a scale chart with magic marker and as I learned my scales and increased the octaves, I got to pick a sticker to add to the grid. As I learned pieces, I would also put a sticker on the page to show completion.
When I was watching an episode of Franklin, the titular character and Beaver's piano teacher, Ms. Panda, motivated students with stickers. As they practiced, the star stickers would add up on the studio chart.
An anecdote I heard was a student who slumped after completing a piece for her teacher. When the teacher asked why, the student replied that her friend had a huge sticker collection from her piano teacher and that was the reason she started taking lessons in the first place!
Below I have compiled my top 5 prizes for young piano students that have motivated my students over the years. I hope you find inspiration in this post!
1. Stickers
When I started teaching piano lessons, I traveled to churches, homes, and schools. My sticker collection would slide around in my backpack and the sheets would bend and ruin the stickers. Since the sticker sheets measured 4"x6", I had the idea to buy a photo brag book! This small photo album was not glamorous. It was green with a blue border and completely plastic.
My system was a hit, but I am on my third brag book because the pages are pretty fragile.
Stickers are rewarded for
- Six days of practice during the week OR completion of the assignment, whichever comes first.
- Satisfactory completion of a song from the method book
- Completion of a piece or song for the repertoire list
- Memorizing a piece
- Extra credit: any assignment I didn't get to assign during the lesson gets double stickers
2. Toys
- joining my studio
- completion of a book
- showing above and beyond knowledge of a subject during a pop quiz (scales, theory, etc.)
- birthdays
- "Joining my Studio" anniversary
- Completion of bingo boards, tic tac toe boards, and other challenges assigned during breaks
- Small containers of Play-Doh
- Keychain Plushies
- Iwako Erasers
- Clearance Holiday items from the drug store (erasers, stamps, pens)
- Entire Sticker Sheets