Thanks for sharing your ideas luvslive, somehow I had not read that yet and I think your game sounds really fun and good for the ears.
I am just updating this thread again, because, well, I am excited about this. I also think this thread might help somebody who wishes to start something like this too.
I will be holding my second studio class tomorrow, Saturday February 18th same times as last time. I have decided to try to hold the class on the same Saturday of every month, the third, and this time there will be an even bigger turn out.
All of my kids will be there, with the exception of one. I am heartened by this, as many of them were in the class before, so they actually want to come back

Plus, these kids and parents are deciding to spend 2 hours on a Saturday morning learning more about piano and music. I am so grateful and this class brings, already, a whole new focus to the entire studio. I have found that my expectations of the students overall, feel that they have room to rise... but I will have to keep that in check a little.
I will be holding my 2nd adult studio class next Thursday, February 23rd, the fourth week of the month and now "normal" meeting time for that class. I will have a new student in the class, bringing that roster up to 5

Going into this second class feels a lot different to me. I had prepared as best I could for the first class, but there were so many unknowns to me, that I had a difficult time knowing how to prepare. I wasn't sure what things would fly, and what would not. I also wasn't sure how to time everything. But this time, I feel I have a much better idea, so I am starting to know how to shape the class and best utilize its function over the next several months.
In preparation for these classes, I purchased the following books :
101 music games for children by Jerry Storms
101more Music games for children by Jerry Storms
101 Rhythm Instrument Activities for Young Children by Abigail Flesch Connors
The Big Book of Music Games by Malecha Pressnall
Making Each Minute Count by Cheryl Lavender
Music Mind Games by Michiko Yurko
A Pianist's Landscape by Carol Montparker
I have not read through all of these yet, and I rarely read like that, but I am scanning through them finding bits and pieces that fit with what I am wanting to accomplish. I will, perhaps, elaborate on which books are most helpful for which things as time goes on.
That's it for now

m1469