Curiosity is the unique nature of primary school students. They are interested in everything and always want to experience and feel it for themselves. Especially sixth grade students, their way of thinking and looking at problems is obviously different from that of lower grades, and they can always enrich their minds through unique forms. For example, the teacher takes a few simple percussion instruments and asks the students to observe and then make a percussion instrument themselves. Then the students use bamboo tubes, bamboo boards, wine bottles, cans, etc., and then the teacher asks the students to use the instruments they made to combine the percussion instruments. Creating rhythms based on the knowledge learned, and then creating different melodies based on the rhythms, not only improves students' interest in learning, but also cultivates students' creative thinking abilities.