To solve this matching task, we need to look at the shape and features of each instrument picture and match it to its correct name. Let’s go one by one:
1.
Top-left picture – This is a long, black woodwind instrument with keys and a single reed mouthpiece (though not visible, the shape is classic). It matches →
Clarinet
2.
Second from top on left – Long brass instrument with a slide that moves in and out. That’s the defining feature →
Trombone
3.
Third from top on left – Coiled brass instrument with a large bell and circular tubing. Classic French horn shape →
French Horn
4.
Fourth from top on left – Wooden bars arranged like a keyboard, played with mallets →
Xylophone
5.
Bottom-left picture – Long, thin woodwind instrument with a curved metal bocal (mouthpiece) at the top. Looks like a bassoon →
Bassoon
6.
Top-right picture – Small brass instrument with three valves and a flared bell →
Trumpet
7.
Second from top on right – Large brass instrument with a wide bell and coiled tubing, often held upright →
Tuba
8.
Third from top on right – Silver-colored woodwind, held sideways, no reed →
Flute
9.
Fourth from top on right – Curved brass instrument with a conical body and keywork, looks like a saxophone →
Alto Saxophone
10.
Bottom-right picture – Round drum with two heads and snares underneath, played with sticks →
Drum
Now let’s list the correct matches clearly:
- Clarinet → Top-left
- Trombone → Second left
- French Horn → Third left
- Xylophone → Fourth left
- Bassoon → Bottom-left
- Trumpet → Top-right
- Tuba → Second right
- Flute → Third right
- Alto Saxophone → Fourth right
- Drum → Bottom-right
Final Answer:
Clarinet — top-left
Trombone — second from top, left
French Horn — third from top, left
Xylophone — fourth from top, left
Bassoon — bottom-left
Trumpet — top-right
Tuba — second from top, right
Flute — third from top, right
Alto Saxophone — fourth from top, right
Drum — bottom-right
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of music class worksheet.