Explore how musical instruments produce sound with this engaging cut-and-sort How Instruments Make Sound Worksheet Pack
Cut and Sort Out How Instruments Make Sound Worksheet Pack
Help students discover how musical instruments produce sound with this engaging cut-and-sort How Instruments Make Sound Worksheet Pack. In this hands-on activity, students examine different instruments and group them by how they produce sound.
By cutting and sorting the instrument pictures, students learn that sound can be produced in different ways—such as striking, blowing, plucking, or shaking. This How Instruments Make Sound Worksheet Pack helps students connect science concepts about vibrations and sound energy to real-world instruments they may already recognise.
Sort Instruments by How They Produce Sound
Students will explore the science of sound as they analyse each instrument and decide how it creates sound. To complete the activity, students will:
- Cut out pictures of musical instruments
- Sort the instruments into categories based on how sound is produced
- Place each instrument under the correct heading: strike, blow, pluck, or shake
This sorting task encourages students to think critically about how vibrations are created when instruments are played. We have included two versions of the activity so you can easily support different levels of learners:
- Simpler Version – Includes fewer instruments and clear categories, perfect for introducing the concept.
- Extended Version – Includes a larger variety of instruments, providing an additional challenge for more advanced students.
Download This Sound and Instruments Sorting Activity
These printable worksheets are perfect for science centres, independent practice, small-group work, or review activities when teaching about sound and its production. It is available as a printable PDF and editable Google Slides resource file. To get your copy, click your dropdown arrow on the download button and select your preferred file type.
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