Free Musical Instruments Poster | Year 4 Music Resources | BookFlik

Bring your classroom to life with our vibrant Music instruments poster year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 students, this educational display is the perfect tool to introduce the diverse world of orchestral and world music. Our original character, Zara the zebra, guides children through this visual journey, using her keen eye for patterns to help pupils categorise sounds into four main groups: woodwind, brass, strings, and percussion.
This Music instruments poster year 4 core is fully aligned with the UK National Curriculum, which requires children to understand how instruments are played and how they produce sound. By using this poster, teachers can support pupils in identifying the physical characteristics of various instruments, such as the way a string vibrates to create a note or how air is pushed through a brass tube. It is an ideal anchor chart for music lessons, helping children build the vocabulary needed to describe pitch, duration, and timbre during their listening exercises.
The content is carefully curated for learners working at the expected standard. We have included a set of five to seven questions at the bottom of the resource, which range from simple recall tasks to more complex application questions. For example, students can practise identifying which instrument belongs to a specific family or explaining how a player changes the pitch of a drum. Whether you are teaching a whole-class music theory lesson or setting up an independent learning station, this Music instruments poster year 4 core offers a clear, engaging, and colourful way to reinforce key concepts.
Download this free resource today to help your Year 4 class develop their musical knowledge. It is a fantastic, low-prep way to ensure your classroom walls are working as hard as your students, providing a consistent reference point that sparks curiosity and encourages a lifelong love of music and performance.
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