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Student Challenge Chart to Edit or Print by Hand

 

Student Challenge Chart

These three student charts can be used for any kind of studio-wide activity where you need a checklist, such as a flash card challenge, a sight reading contest, or a practice challenge. It can also be used for the 40 piece challenge, a scales list, or a list of pieces students have learned. Make a list to keep attendance or to assign recital pieces. Most of the work has been done for you, and they are attractive enough to display.

You can use these for any kind of studio-wide activity, such as a practice challenge, theory challenge, scale challenge, or sight reading challenge. They can be used for anything where you need a checklist or even to keep attendance or to assign music.  You can name the editable chart anything you wish and type anything that will fit into the text fields.

I hope you find these charts helpful! Directions to edit the chart are included.

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5 Comments

  1. Susan, I love the chart! I’m wondering if you could make an individual chart, to use for listing specific pieces learned for a 30 or 40 piece challenge, with the cute graphics you had on the group chart. I would love that! I’m thinking it could look exactly like the group chart, only instead of a grid, just have blank lines to list pieces.

  2. Susan McGuire says:

    Thank you Susan. I titled my first chart. Made 5 practices and will give a prize to students who get stars on 9 of the 13 weeks.

    1. Susan Paradis says:

      You’re welcome, Susan. I’m glad it can come in handy!

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