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Free Music Theory Worksheets for Key Stage 1

Musical notation and concepts. Download free printable music worksheets designed for Key Stage 1 students (ages 5-7), aligned to the UK National Curriculum.

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What Your Child Will Learn

Identify crotchets, minims, and semibreves and their values
Understand that music is organised in bars
Read the note names on the treble clef
Understand 4/4 time signature

Sample Music Theory Questions for Key Stage 1

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

1

How many beats are in a bar of 4/4 time?

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2

True or false: A minim (half note) lasts two beats.

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3

Name the musical alphabet (the note names).

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4

What is a scale?

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5

Which note lasts the longest: crotchet, minim, or semibreve?

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Skills Your Child Will Build

Notation reading
Aural skills
Pattern recognition
Musical literacy

Real-World Applications

Understanding music theory helps children in everyday situations:

Reading sheet music
Composing songs
Playing in a band
Music production

Common Mistakes to Watch For

Help your child avoid these common music theory mistakes:

  • !Confusing sharps and flats
  • !Miscounting beats in a bar
  • !Key signature errors
  • !Confusing time signature numerator and denominator

Learning Progression

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

Sample Music Theory Worksheets

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Music Theory Worksheet - KS1 - Intermediate

Key Stage 1 · intermediate difficulty

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Activity 1: Understanding Rhythm

Clap your hands to the beat of each pattern below. Count the beats and write the number in the box.

1. Clap, clap, rest, clap, rest ______
2. Clap, rest, clap, clap, rest ______
3. Clap, clap, clap, rest, rest ______

Activity 2: Pitch Exploration

Listen to the sounds around you. Are they high or low? Write 'high' or 'low' in the box next to each sound.

1. Bird singing ______
2. Drum beat ______
3. Whistle ______

Tips for Teaching Music Theory

1Treble clef notes mnemonic: Every Good Boy Deserves Football
2Use a keyboard (even a paper one) to visualise intervals
3Clap rhythms before reading notation
4Theory always sounds better when linked to real pieces of music

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Frequently Asked Questions

What music theory topics are covered in these worksheets?
Our music theory worksheets for Key Stage 1 cover all aspects of musical notation and concepts as required by the UK National Curriculum. Each worksheet is designed to build skills progressively from foundation to challenge level.
Are these music theory worksheets suitable for Key Stage 1?
Yes, these worksheets are specifically designed for Key Stage 1 students (ages 5-7). The content difficulty and question types are carefully matched to National Curriculum expectations for this age group.
How can I use these music theory 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 music theory 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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