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Free Rhythm Worksheets for Early Years

Beat and timing. Download free printable music worksheets designed for Early Years students (ages 0-2), aligned to the UK National Curriculum.

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What Your Child Will Learn

Clap a steady beat accurately
Distinguish between beat and rhythm
Read and clap simple rhythms using crotchets and minims
Understand that music is divided into bars

Sample Rhythm Questions for Early Years

Here are examples of the types of questions your child will practice:

1

Clap the rhythm: ta, ta-te, ta, ta. How many beats is this?

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2

True or false: A crotchet (quarter note) lasts one beat.

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3

What is the difference between beat and rhythm?

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4

How many crotchets are in a semibreve?

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Hint: Four

5

Name two note values in music.

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Skills Your Child Will Build

Timing
Counting skills
Pattern recognition
Ensemble skills

Real-World Applications

Understanding rhythm helps children in everyday situations:

Drumming
Dancing
Music production
Keeping time in ensembles

Common Mistakes to Watch For

Help your child avoid these common rhythm mistakes:

  • !Uneven beat (rushing or dragging)
  • !Miscounting dotted note values
  • !Confusing beat with rhythm
  • !Syncopation timing errors

Learning Progression

After mastering these foundations, students will progress to more complex rhythm skills in Key Stage 2, building on the concepts learned here.

Sample Rhythm Worksheets

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Rhythm Worksheet - Early Years - Intermediate

Early Years · intermediate difficulty

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Activity 1: Count the Beats

Look at the drums below and count how many times each drum is shown. Say the number out loud and write it in the box.

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Tips for Teaching Rhythm

1Keep a steady pulse (tapping foot, clapping) at all times
2Speak rhythms with ta/te syllables before playing them
3Record and play back rhythms to identify timing errors
4Layering different rhythms together makes lessons exciting

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Frequently Asked Questions

What rhythm topics are covered in these worksheets?
Our rhythm worksheets for Early Years cover all aspects of beat and timing as required by the UK National Curriculum. Each worksheet is designed to build skills progressively from foundation to challenge level.
Are these rhythm worksheets suitable for Early Years?
Yes, these worksheets are specifically designed for Early Years students (ages 0-2). The content difficulty and question types are carefully matched to National Curriculum expectations for this age group.
How can I use these rhythm worksheets effectively?
We recommend 15-20 minutes of focused practice per session. Use the worksheets to reinforce concepts taught at school, identify areas needing more practice, and build confidence. Every worksheet includes an answer key for easy self-assessment.
Do the rhythm worksheets include answer keys?
Yes, every worksheet comes with a complete answer key on a separate page. This makes it easy for parents to check homework, teachers to mark work, and students to self-assess their understanding.

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