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Quiz about Kids Scrambles  Musical Instruments
Quiz about Kids Scrambles  Musical Instruments

Kids' Scrambles - Musical Instruments Quiz


My students really love photo quizzes and word scrambles, and this photo match quiz brings those two things together! Match the scrambled English words to their correct photos. (Click the images for a closer look!)

by trident. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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trident
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3 mins
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415,232
Updated
Jan 21 24
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12
Difficulty
Very Easy
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arens murd pmutetr tmneorbo ugrtai telfu ylnxopeoh smacybl rencltai eonahsopx batornueim oilvin rdobyeka



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. oilvin

The scrambled clue "oilvin" = violin.

The violin has been around for hundreds of years and is a part of the string instrument family. The violin has four strings that are usually made of thin threads, and you play it by using a bow made of horsehair. When you draw the bow across the strings, it creates beautiful sounds. The violin can make happy and sad music, and it is often used in orchestras. The violin is sometimes called a "fiddle."

Fascinating fact: Some older violins can be worth millions of U.S. dollars!
2. telfu

The scrambled clue "telfu" = flute.

The concert flute is a part of the woodwind family and is usually made of shiny metal. The flute has a long tube with lots of little keys and holes. When you blow into the mouthpiece and press the keys, it creates beautiful and high-pitched sounds. People have been playing the flute for hundreds of years, and it has been a favorite in many types of music, like classical and even in marching bands.

Fascinating fact: Concert flutes can be made of silver or gold if you want them to be!
3. pmutetr

The scrambled clue "pmutetr" = trumpet.

The trumpet belongs to the brass family and is typically made of shiny metal, such as brass. The trumpet has a long, twisted tube with three buttons called valves. When you blow into the small mouthpiece and press the valves, it creates loud and exciting sounds that can be heard from a distance. People have been playing the trumpet for many years, and you can find it in parades, jazz bands, and even in big orchestras playing classical music.

Fascinating fact: Historically, hunters and other people working in forests used to use trumpets or other horns to find their way home. They would sound their horn, then a friend closer to their home would sound theirs. Then, they could follow the sound home!
4. rencltai

The scrambled clue "rencltai" = clarinet.

The clarinet belongs to the woodwind family, and it can be crafted from dark wood or plastic. The clarinet has a straight or slightly curved tube with many keys and a mouthpiece for blowing air. When you blow into it and press the keys, it produces beautiful and smooth sounds that can be found in classical music, jazz, and lively tunes.

Fascinating fact: The famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart loved the clarinet so much that he wrote beautiful music especially for it!
5. eonahsopx

The scrambled clue "eonahsopx" = saxophone.

The saxophone was invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s, and it's a special part of the woodwind family but made of shiny brass, giving it a golden appearance. The saxophone's curved tube has many keys, and you make music by blowing into a unique mouthpiece. When you press the keys and blow, the saxophone creates smooth and jazzy sounds that are often heard in jazz bands, marching bands, and cool pop songs.

Fascinating fact: The saxophone has a special key called the "octave key" that helps it play really high notes. It's like a secret button that allows the saxophone to reach those super squeaky, exciting tones.
6. ugrtai

The scrambled clue "ugrtai" = guitar.

The guitar is a string instrument with a long and interesting history. People have been playing guitars for a very long time, and they come in different shapes and sizes. The guitar has six strings that you pluck or strum with your fingers or a special tool called a pick. The guitar is used in many types of music, like rock, country, and folk.

Fascinating fact: Some guitars have extra strings. There's a special kind called a "12-string guitar" that has, you guessed it, 12 strings instead of the usual six!
7. arens murd

The scrambled clue "arens murd" = snare drum.

The snare drum is a cool percussion instrument. People have been playing snare drums for a very long time, and they're often a part of marching bands and orchestras. The snare drum looks like a shallow drum with a head on top and strings stretched across the bottom. When you hit the drum with drumsticks, it makes a crisp and snappy sound, like a quick "rat-a-tat-tat."

Fascinating fact: The drumhead on top of the snare drum can be made of different materials like plastic or even animal skin.
8. ylnxopeoh

The scrambled clue "ylnxopeoh" = xylophone.

People have been playing xylophones for a very long time, and they're often found in music from many different cultures. The xylophone looks like a set of colorful wooden bars in a row, and each bar makes a different sound when you hit it with special mallets. The sounds are bright and cheerful. The xylophone is used in all kinds of music, from fun children's songs to classical pieces.

Fascinating fact: Technically, xylophones have wooden bars, and if the bars are made of metal, the instrument is called a "glockenspiel."
9. batornueim

The scrambled clue "batornueim" = tambourine.

The tambourine is a lively musical instrument with a history that goes back a long time, and they come in different shapes and sizes. The tambourine has a round frame with a head made of thin material, and it has small metal jingles, called "jingles" or "zils," attached to the sides. When you shake or hit the tambourine, it makes a happy and jingly sound, adding a lot of fun to the music. Tambourines are often used in folk music, celebrations, and even in some rock and pop songs.

Fascinating fact: Ancient Egyptians used tambourines over 3,000 years ago. They believed that the jingling sounds could ward off evil spirits.
10. smacybl

The scrambled clue "smacybl" = cymbals.

Cymbals are special musical instruments that can be played by hitting them with sticks or mallets, or even by hitting them together! They're often part of big orchestras and lively bands. Cymbals look like shiny metal plates that make a loud and crashing sound. It's a bit like the sound of thunder during a storm. Cymbals are used to add excitement to music and make it more powerful.

Fascinating fact: Some cymbals have a unique feature called "sizzlers." These are little metal chains attached to the cymbal, and when it's struck, they create a hissing or sizzling sound.
11. rdobyeka

The scrambled clue "rdobyeka" = keyboard.

The electronic keyboard is like a modern cousin to the traditional piano. Instead of strings inside, the electronic keyboard uses electronic technology to produce sounds when you press its keys. It can imitate many different instruments, like pianos, guitars, and even drums! The electronic keyboard is portable and often comes with fun features like different sound effects and rhythms.

Fascinating fact: Some electronic keyboards can record the music you play! It's like having a musical memory button that lets you listen to your own tunes again.
12. tmneorbo

The scrambled clue "tmneorbo" = trombone.

The trombone is part of the brass family and has been played for many, many years. The trombone looks like a shiny, curved tube with a big bell at one end. To play it, musicians blow into a mouthpiece and use a slide to change the length of the tube, making different notes. The trombone has a deep and powerful sound that can be heard in orchestras, jazz bands, and even marching bands.

Fascinating fact: The funny sound a trombone makes by sliding the notes up or down without stopping is called a "glissando."
Source: Author trident

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