The String Family - Free Digital Download
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Watch, Sing & Play
Watch “Lola Loves to Dance”, sing along, then bring the learning to life with this fun string family activity!
About This Activity
This activity helps children explore the string instrument family, while building listening skills, comparison skills, and early music awareness through songs, movement, and play.
To make the The String Family Activity you’ll need:
- Printed String Family worksheet
- Crayons or coloured pencils
- Scissors (optional for extension activities)
Let’s Learn Together
- Watch Lola Loves to Dance
- Sing along and listen to the music
- Talk about Lola and her string family
- Count how many strings Lola has
- Compare Lola with other string instruments
- Complete the string family activity sheet
- Chat about what is the same and different (keep it fun and relaxed!)
Meet the String Family
- Violin
- Viola
- Cello
- Double Bass
Can you say all their names?
Which one is the smallest? Which one is the biggest?
Lah-Lah Tip 💡
The violin is often a great first instrument for children. It’s a wonderful starting point for a musical journey, along with instruments like the piano.
Extend the Fun
Watch Stringaling and Buzz and the Double Bass to explore even more string sounds. Try moving your body like the music—light and fast like a violin or slow and deep like a double bass!
Download & Get Started
Print your String Family sheet and enjoy learning through music and play!
Please note this is a free digital PDF download. No physical copy will be shipped. Following your order you will receive an email with a link to download the content.