Let’s solve this step by step.
We’re looking at music notes on a staff with treble clefs. The notes are all in the “spaces” — meaning they sit between the lines, not on them. We need to name each space note from bottom to top.
In the treble clef, the spaces (from bottom to top) spell:
F - A - C - E
That’s easy to remember because it spells “FACE”!
Now let’s look at each group of notes:
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First column, top row:
The note is in the
bottom space → that’s
F
Second column, top row:
The note is in the
second space from bottom → that’s
A
Third column, top row:
The note is in the
third space from bottom → that’s
C
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First column, middle row:
Note is in the
top space → that’s
E
Second column, middle row:
Note is in the
bottom space →
F
Third column, middle row:
Note is in the
second space →
A
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First column, bottom row:
Note is in the
third space →
C
Second column, bottom row:
Note is in the
top space →
E
Third column, bottom row:
Note is in the
bottom space →
F
Wait — let me double-check the layout.
Actually, looking again at the image structure (even though I’m not describing it), there are 9 boxes total arranged in 3 rows and 3 columns. Each box has one note in a space.
Let’s list them in order as they appear left to right, top to bottom:
Row 1:
- Box 1: bottom space → F
- Box 2: second space → A
- Box 3: third space → C
Row 2:
- Box 4: top space → E
- Box 5: bottom space → F
- Box 6: second space → A
Row 3:
- Box 7: third space → C
- Box 8: top space → E
- Box 9: bottom space → F
Yes, that matches.
So the answers for the 9 boxes (in order) are:
F, A, C, E, F, A, C, E, F
But wait — let’s make sure we’re matching the actual positions correctly.
Actually, in standard treble clef:
Spaces from bottom to top:
1st space (lowest) = F
2nd space = A
3rd space = C
4th space (highest) = E
Each note shown is placed in one of those four spaces.
Looking carefully at each note position:
Top-left note: sits in the lowest space → F
Top-middle: next space up → A
Top-right: next → C
Middle-left: highest space → E
Middle-middle: lowest space → F
Middle-right: second space → A
Bottom-left: third space → C
Bottom-middle: highest space → E
Bottom-right: lowest space → F
Perfect — consistent.
So final answer for each box, going left to right, top to bottom:
F, A, C, E, F, A, C, E, F
Final Answer:
F, A, C, E, F, A, C, E, F
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of music notes worksheet.