I think you mean "Piano Pedagogy" or "Piano Teaching" resources, rather than "Piano Pointer"!
In piano pedagogy, various tools and materials are used to aid in teaching and learning. Here are some examples of the usage of piano teaching resources:
1. Finger Charts: Visual aids showing finger placement and hand position for various piano techniques.
2. Note Spellers: Tools that help students recognize and spell musical notes.
3. Rhythm Flashcards: Cards used to practice recognizing and playing different rhythms.
4. Sight-Reading Materials: Exercises and pieces designed to improve sight-reading skills.
5. Theory Worksheets: Worksheets that teach music theory concepts, such as chord progressions and harmony.
6. Piano Method Books: Series of books that provide a structured approach to learning piano, like Alfred's or Suzuki.
7. Practice Charts: Tools to track student progress, set goals, and organize practice sessions.
8. Ear Training Exercises: Materials that help develop listening skills and playing by ear.
9. Scales and Arpeggio Charts: Visual aids for learning and practicing scales and arpeggios.
10. Technology Resources: Software, apps, and online tools that enhance piano teaching and learning, like video lessons, interactive games, and digital sheet music.