Let’s solve this step by step.
We are looking at three different clocks, and each one has a rhythm pattern shown with musical notes. Underneath each note (or group of notes), there is a word or phrase that tells us what sound the clock makes — like “tick” or “tock”.
Our job is to fill in the empty boxes under the musical notes with the correct syllables from the words below them.
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First: Grandfather Clock
It shows two half notes (each looks like an open oval with a stem).
Underneath, it says:
→ tick tock
So we write:
- First box:
tick
- Second box:
tock
That’s already done for us as an example.
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Second: Mummy’s Kitchen Clock
It shows four quarter notes (filled-in ovals with stems).
Underneath, it says:
→ tick tock tick tock
So we match each note to one word:
- First box:
tick
- Second box:
tock
- Third box:
tick
- Fourth box:
tock
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Third: My Little Watch
It shows four pairs of eighth notes (two connected notes per beat).
Underneath, it says:
→ tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock
Each pair of notes goes with one “tick-tock” phrase.
So we write in each box:
- First box:
tick-tock
- Second box:
tick-tock
- Third box:
tick-tock
- Fourth box:
tick-tock
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Now let’s double-check:
✔ Grandfather Clock: 2 boxes → tick, tock ✔️
✔ Mummy’s Kitchen Clock: 4 boxes → tick, tock, tick, tock ✔️
✔ My Little Watch: 4 boxes → tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock ✔️
All match the rhythms and the words given.
Final Answer:
Grandfather Clock: tick, tock
Mummy’s Kitchen Clock: tick, tock, tick, tock
My Little Watch: tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of music note value worksheet.