My Cello Practice Journal
My Cello Practice Journal is a valuable resource for any young cellist. It will help them learn to practice effectively, making the most of their time to help them progress, all while having fun and fostering a love of music. This journal is designed to help kids stay motivated and take ownership of their own learning. Each month, they’ll be guided to reflect on their wins and challenges. Then, they’ll set goals for the following month and make a plan to achieve them. Each week, there is space to summarize their cello lesson, list the week’s assignments, log their daily practice, and reflect on the week’s progress. The journal includes space to record 52 weeks-worth of progress with their instrument, and it’s undated, so start any time! By the end of the year, they will be amazed of how far they’ve come. The book also includes bonus material, such as a musical glossary, fingering chart, fun activity pages, space for notes, and blank staff paper.
Description
The perfect tool for cello students!
My Cello Practice Journal is a valuable resource for any young cello student. It will help them learn to practice effectively, making the most of their time to help them progress, all while having fun and fostering a love of music.
This journal is designed to help kids stay motivated and take ownership of their own learning. It will help students set goals for their playing and take steps to achieve them. They’ll be able to track their progress and celebrate their growth throughout the year. It includes space to record 52 weeks of cello progress, and it’s undated, so start any time! By the end of the year, they will be amazed at how far they’ve come—and so will you!
The journal provides an important link between student, teacher, and parent, and it bridges the gap between cello lessons. It helps students create clear goals for their playing and allows them to share their progress easily with their teacher and parents.
Here’s what you’ll find inside:
- Reflection and Goal Setting
Both monthly and yearly, journaling pages give students the chance to evaluate what’s been going well and what’s been challenging in their cello playing. Then, they’ll set goals and make a plan to achieve them. - Practice Log
For each of the 52 weeks, there is a 2-page spread to summarize what was covered in each violin lesson, write down assignments, log practice time, and reflect on the week’s progress. - Repertoire List
This provides a handy place to keep track of the pieces learned throughout the year. Kids can be proud of their hard work as they watch this list grow! - Just for Fun
Take a break with 12 monthly music-themed activity pages. - Bonus Material
In the back of the book, you’ll find a handy glossary of musical terms, fingering chart, pages for notes, and blank staff paper.
Give your child the tools to practice smarter with My Cello Practice Journal!
Looking for a practice journal better suited for an adult or teen? Check out our Cello Practice Journal: 12 Month Log for Musicians.
Additional information
Format | Paperback, Workbook |
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Size | 8" x 10" |
Pages | 195 |
ISBN | 978-1-64824-010-2 |
Age Range | 4-8 years, 8-12 years |