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Musical Instruments: 1. What's The Word?

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Musical instruments

1. What’s the word?


Write the word under the pictures.

violin clarinet maracas saxophone drums

tambourine piano guitar flute xylophone

violin

2. Where does it go?


Write the musical instruments in the correct group.

violin clarinet maracas saxophone drums

tambourine piano guitar flute xylophone

string wind percussion

violin

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3. Find the mystery word!
Complete the crossword and find the mystery word.

V I O L I N

4. Choose the answer!


Read the sentence. Circle the correct answer.

a. A person that plays music is a . musical / musician / player

b. A large group of people that play together is . a choir / a team / an orchestra

c. A small group of people that play together is . a band / a club / a duet

d. A piano has black and white keys. 22 / 44 / 88

e. Chopin, Mozart and Beethoven are famous . composers / singers / writers

f. The words of a song are called the . notes / lyrics / story

g. You play the drums using . drum bats / chopsticks / drumsticks

h. You play the violin using a . bat / bow / stick

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