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Enter the names of three musical instruments.

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Objective: This worksheet aims to introduce students to the basic classification of musical instruments into four main groups and to familiarize them with specific examples and characteristics of instruments within these categories.


Content and methods: The worksheet begins with an audio riddle where students listen to an audio file (accessed via QR code) and identify instruments, sounds, and context. It then introduces the four main instrument groups: string, wind, keyboard, and percussion, providing a brief description and examples for each. Students complete an "instrument puzzle" by matching a list of instruments to their correct groups. Finally, the worksheet provides detailed information on three specific instruments and assesses comprehension through multiple-choice questions about these instruments, their features, and famous musicians or pieces associated with them.


Competencies:

  • Listening comprehension and identification of sounds
  • Reading comprehension and information extraction
  • Classification and categorization
  • Knowledge recall and application


Target group: Grade 3 and above

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