I have a new student who is learning the letter names of piano keys. I was looking at my website trying to find something, and I found this game I posted last year. Last year I used green and red M&M’s as the bingo tokens. You can use the alphabet letters from my last post as calling cards.
I’m sorry I don’t have anything new for you today. But I thought I’d list some of my holiday season games here to make it easier for you to find something you might be able to use. These printables include games for individuals or groups, composing activities for beginners, and worksheets. Some of the links below take you to the original blog post with a link to my website, and some take you directly to my website. Once on my website, click preview to download the item. Directions to the games are found by searching on this blog. Everything is free, but donations to help with running the site are greatly appreciated! I want to thank from the bottom of my heart all of you who are supporting the site to keep it going as a resource for teachers all over the world. My only goal is to make piano lessons and music theory so much fun that children will love coming to lessons; that they will put their own children in piano so the legacy we love so much will continue.
In addition to the seasonal games and worksheets on my website, there are also 16 elementary Christmas songs and carols. I am working on some more carols and adding some more games, so check back.

Christmas Musical Symbols Vocabulary
Christmas Train Composing Activity
















really helpful!!! thanks so much.
Thanks for the comment! I’m glad you like the post, because it takes me sooo long to write a post with all those links! Wish I knew a faster way!
Thank you so much for sharing all these great teaching aids and games. I use a great deal of things from your site while teaching young students every day. The latest hit is your Christmas Train composing activity. I’ve used it with ages 5-10 and all my students so far love that they made their own composition to take home and play.
Susan, you are such a blessing to your fellow teachers! Thank you again for all of your work, and for making it freely available to us!
Just last week I used Ornament Bingo along with Christmas Note Bingo for siblings of different levels. They really enjoyed it, and they could both play one game together, at their own level!
How do you find time to do all that you do. You cease to be amazing with your creativeness and artistic abilities. Very much appreciated.
Arlene