Note Names in the Treble Note Names in the Treble Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Worksheet 3 Worksheet 4 Worksheet 5 Worksheet 6 Worksheet 7 Worksheet 8 Worksheet 9 Worksheet 10 Worksheet 11 Worksheet 12 Worksheet 13 Worksheet 14 Worksheet 15 Worksheet 16 Worksheet 17 Worksheet 18 Worksheet 19 Worksheet 20 Worksheet 21 Worksheet 22 Worksheet 23 Worksheet 24 Worksheet 25 Completing note names inside large pretend notes. Filling in large pretend notes. Supply the missing notes. Getting to know where the three Cs are Tracing and drawing A C E in different positions on the staff. Solving an unusual ‘scrambled letters’ puzzle. Puzzle. Extra notes have been written in to make up a 'missing' phrase. A secret code to decipher. Draw lines between groups of letters and notes. Crossword - find and fill in the missing letters. The notes are given as the clues to the crossword. A real teaser. A bit tricky. Find combinations of the letters A to G. A story with letters missing. The clues are given as notes. How many notes have paths leading to their letter names? How many words can you find? Write them as words and as notes. Re-arrange words and re-write them one octave lower. Re-write words using notes on lines or in spaces as required. Following instructions, tracing and colouring specific notes. Unscramble letters to form words, then fit them with notes or write as notes. Use note names and scrambled letters to discover names of countries and cities. Multiple choice. Notes are given. Tick the correct words. Complete the names of animals and the name of the ‘prize’ using note names. Two teddies have a collection of letters. How many words can be formed? Crack the secret code to solve the multiple choice quiz. Finding paths through a maze. Use coloured lines to link up words. Names of all the notes used in these worksheets. 2003 c Music Basics Find the Letters Tracing C Wherever there's a C you find an ACE Tricky Scramble Solve This! Something Fishy Match Them Up Animal Instinct Giant X-Word No-Word Search Hidden Story Crazy - Maze Word Search Octaves and Anagrams Word Exchange Colourama! Scrambled Words Around the World Quiz The Prize Competition Secret Code Amazing Information Sheet Contents by Beatrice Wilder
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Note Names
in the
Treble
Note Names
in the
Treble
Worksheet 1
Worksheet 2
Worksheet 3
Worksheet 4
Worksheet 5
Worksheet 6
Worksheet 7
Worksheet 8
Worksheet 9
Worksheet 10
Worksheet 11
Worksheet 12
Worksheet 13
Worksheet 14
Worksheet 15
Worksheet 16
Worksheet 17
Worksheet 18
Worksheet 19
Worksheet 20
Worksheet 21
Worksheet 22
Worksheet 23
Worksheet 24
Worksheet 25
Completing note names inside large pretend notes.
Filling in large pretend notes. Supply the missing notes.
Getting to know where the three Cs are
Tracing and drawing A C E in different positions on the staff.
Solving an unusual ‘scrambled letters’ puzzle.
Puzzle. Extra notes have been written in to make up a 'missing' phrase.
A secret code to decipher.
Draw lines between groups of letters and notes.
Crossword - find and fill in the missing letters.
The notes are given as the clues to the crossword. A real teaser.
A bit tricky. Find combinations of the letters A to G.
A story with letters missing. The clues are given as notes.
How many notes have paths leading to their letter names?
How many words can you find? Write them as words and as notes.
Re-arrange words and re-write them one octave lower.
Re-write words using notes on lines or in spaces as required.
Following instructions, tracing and colouring specific notes.
Unscramble letters to form words, then fit them with notes or write as notes.
Use note names and scrambled letters to discover names of countries and cities.
Multiple choice. Notes are given. Tick the correct words.
Complete the names of animals and the name of the ‘prize’ using note names.
Two teddies have a collection of letters. How many words can be formed?
Crack the secret code to solve the multiple choice quiz.
Finding paths through a maze. Use coloured lines to link up words.
To find the answers, you will need to unscramble the letters. We have left out all the letters from A to Gand placed them on the staves to the right. They are in the correct order, so you will only need to add them to the otherletters, once you have arranged them correctly.
Check these Notes. Each word has one extra letter. Write the correct words under the notes.(All the words are in the middle of the page, in mixed order.)Write all the extra letters in the middle. They spell the answer to the riddle.
What dad found in a nest in the old bird cage in the attic.
You will need to complete the words for this crossword puzzle by filling in the missing letters using the notes on the staff at the bottom of the page.Use each note only once. Cross out the notes as you use them. The notes left over spell an animal name.
No-Word SearchThis one is really tricky. There are no words to find. You are looking for the exact combinations and the exact orders of the letters A to G as shownby the notes below. Remember that the notes and the letters need to be in exactly the same order as each other.
Some of the letters A B C D E F and G have been left out of this story. You can find them in theproper order on the staves below. See if you can fill them in. Use a very sharp pencil and write neatly.
H _ n r y P u r _ _ l l w _ s _ o r n i n _ n _ l _ n _ . H _ _ o m p o s _ _
_ o r t h_ _ hu r _ h , t h_ k i n _ _ n_ t h_ s t _ _ _ . H _ _ n _ h i s w i _ _ _ r _ n_ _ s
h _ _ s i x _ h i l _ r _ n _ u t t h r _ _ o f t h _ m _ i _ _ _ n _ H _ n r y _ i _ _ y o u n _ .
Crazy - MazeDo all the notes have paths leading to their names? How many paths can you find? Using coloured pencils will help. Number: ..........................
You may enter anywhere you like on the outside edge. There has to be a clear path between notes and note names.
How many words can you find here? As you find a word, circle it, and then write it under one of the staves. Then, using semibreves, minims or crotchets, draw the notes for each of the letters in the correct places. You must find at least six words containing five letters or more. No words of less than three letters will be accepted.
The notes below form words. Find out what the words are and write them on the dotted lines.Then re-arrange the letters to form five new words. Write them in notes on the staves to the right.
Write all the notes one octave lower than those on the left side of the sheet.
These words are made up of notes written in spaces.Can you figure out what the words are, and then write them again, using only notes that are on lines?
These words are made up of notes written on lines.Can you figure out what the words are, and then write them again, using only notes that are in spaces?
Use your coloured pencils and follow the instructions.
Name .........................................
Colourama!
INSTRUCTIONS - trace and colour these notes:Quavers, E in a space, dark blueCrotchets, F on a line, light greenSemibreves, G in a space, pinkMinims, D in a space, orangeQuavers, C on a line, greyCrotchets, A in a space, dark greenSemibreves, E on a line, brownMinims, C in a space, purpleQuavers, F in a space, yellowCrotchets, B on a line, light blueSemibreves, D on a line, blackMinims, G on a line, red
Draw a circle around: A on a line if it is a semibreve D space note and a crotchetF in a space if it is a Quaver G on a line if it is a minim