Explanation:
This task asks you to “spell the word below the staff in whole notes.” That means each note on the staff represents one letter of a word, and the letters are written *below* the staff — but in the image, those words are already printed below each staff. However, the goal is to match the musical notation (the notes on the staff) to the correct word by reading the note names (like A, B, C, etc.) and seeing which word they spell.
But here’s the key: In this worksheet, the notes shown are
not standard pitch notation (like on a piano). Instead, it's a *spelling game* where each staff has a word written below it, and the notes are drawn to visually match the shape or theme of the word — for example, the first staff shows a bag with a note shaped like a bag, and the word below is “BAG”.
Looking at each line:
1. First staff: a bag-shaped note → word below =
BAG
2. Second: a face-like note →
FACE
3. Third: a bee drawing →
BEE
4. Fourth: a sharp edge shape →
EDGE
5. Fifth: luggage/baggage shape + notes →
BAGGAGE
6. Sixth: a cage shape →
CAGE
7. Seventh: a faded/ghostly shape →
FADED
8. Eighth: an egg shape →
EGG
9. Ninth: a dad figure →
DAD
10. Tenth: a cabbage drawing →
CABBAGE
The instruction says: *“Spell the word below the staff in whole notes.”* But since the words are already given, and the activity is likely for students to *recognize* the word from the picture + note placement, the expected answer is simply listing the words as they appear — but the problem likely expects you to fill in the blanks (which in the original worksheet are empty lines under each staff). However, in this version, the words are printed, so the correct response is to identify each word corresponding to its staff.
Since the user wants the solution, and the worksheet is titled “Musical Spelling Bee”, and all 10 words are shown, the final answer is the list of those 10 words in order.
Let me double-check each:
- Bag
✔
- Face
✔
- Bee
✔
- Edge
✔
- Baggage
✔
- Cage
✔
- Faded
✔
- Egg
✔
- Dad
✔
- Cabbage
✔
All match the illustrations and labels.
Final Answer:
BAG, FACE, BEE, EDGE, BAGGAGE, CAGE, FADED, EGG, DAD, CABBAGE
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of spelling bee worksheet.