Let’s match each note name to its correct symbol.
We’ll go one by one:
1.
Whole note – This is an open oval with no stem. It looks like a hollow circle. In the image, that’s the fourth symbol on the right (the empty oval).
2.
Half note – This is also an open oval, but it has a stem going up or down. That’s the last symbol on the right — hollow head with a stem.
3.
Quarter note – This is a filled-in black oval with a stem. That’s the third symbol from the top on the right side.
4.
Eighth note – This is a filled-in black oval with a stem and one flag (or beam if connected). The first symbol on the right has one flag — that’s the eighth note.
5.
Sixteenth note – This is a filled-in black oval with a stem and two flags. The second symbol on the right has two flags — that’s the sixteenth note.
Now let’s pair them correctly:
- whole note → hollow oval (no stem) → 4th symbol on right
- half note → hollow oval + stem → 5th symbol on right
- quarter note → filled oval + stem → 3rd symbol on right
- eighth note → filled oval + stem + 1 flag → 1st symbol on right
- sixteenth note → filled oval + stem + 2 flags → 2nd symbol on right
Final Answer:
whole note → hollow oval (4th on right)
half note → hollow oval with stem (5th on right)
quarter note → filled oval with stem (3rd on right)
eighth note → filled oval with stem and 1 flag (1st on right)
sixteenth note → filled oval with stem and 2 flags (2nd on right)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of musical notes worksheet.