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Whenyou write out the piano homework sheet in advance of the lesson, you need to think through the lesson. This process prompts you to look up new resources, or pull out old ones that might be useful.

This is similar to my lesson planning system! I plan their assignments along with the lesson, but then I still have to wait to put the assignments in the notebook they bring each week. I have tried assignment sheets in the past, and it was helpful to have things written out in advance, so I might give your template a try! ?


Hi Nicola, I am using your system and love it, but rather than an individual sheet for each lesson , I would prefer a document which I can easily refer back to, rather than opening and closing each one. If I make a copy for each term within the one document, can you email just the current week to the student? Would be great if you could walk through the exact process use do as if I can not that out I think it will be great.


To confirm, on the assignment sheet template How well prepared is this for your next lesson with 5 stars, the section is for students, right? do they need to fill/tick each star depending on how good they are prepared? Also, what if the assignment sheet is sent digitally (for online lessons)? how to use it in such a case?


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