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Theory Worksheet Catalogue – Primer level

This is the second in my series of theory worksheet catalogues based on the order in which concepts appear in Faber’s ‘Piano Adventures’ series, please see the end of this post for the other catalogues in this series.

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Theory Worksheet Catalogue for primer level piano students

These catalogues are designed to help teachers (including myself!) to easily find worksheets to assign after a piano lesson, that correspond to the concepts covered in that week’s lesson. There are so many great blogs and websites out there now, and I thought it would be really great to have a way to sort through them all and find something appropriate to a particular student’s level easily.

Hope you find it useful!

Piano Adventures Primer

Finger numbers

Black key groups

Crotchet/quarter note

Minum/half note

Semi breve/whole note

Musical Alphabet

Steps

C pentascale

Dotted Minum

Grand staff

Treble & bass clef

Middle C

Treble G

Bass F

Treble DEF

Bass B

3:4 time

Bass A

Bass G

Skips

Bass D

Bass C

Tie

Crotchet rest

You can find the other posts in this series here:

My First Piano Adventures Theory Worksheet Catalogue

Piano Adventures Level 1 Theory Worksheet Catalogue

Piano Adventures Level 2 Theory Worksheet Catalogue

These list are by no means complete, as there are so many amazing resources out there! I will continue to add to these posts so please check back again, and if you notice something that’s missing please let me know in the comments below!

10 thoughts on “Theory Worksheet Catalogue – Primer level”

  1. Hi Michelle,

    I have checked this with our team and I’m afraid that these errors are outside of our control since they’re on an external site – as a result we are not able to fix the errors.

    Best wishes,
    Helen

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  2. Hi Nicola,
    I love the visual you have for which finger numbers to use when playing ‘up and down the stairs’ for C pentascales in each hand. I’d like to share it with a student but I can’t find it either in my files or on the internet. Is this resource still available?

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