Answer: F FAB Those are the notes for the first cirlced part. With the explanation I've given you, try finding the rest of the circled notes. This may be hard, especially if you're a beginner but don't worry; as long as your teacher sees you made an effort that's all that matters
Step-by-step explanation:
I would try sight-reading if I were you. If that doesn't work, I think it's asking you to label the notes on the staff. (staff is the long lines) A trick that helps me is silly terms that are easy to memorize. For the treble clef, (which is at the top part of the staff) you'd use FACE going from the bottom to the top. That counts the spaces in between the lines of the staff. If you want to count the lines, you'd use Every Good Boy Does Fudge, (EGBDF) again going from the bottom to the staff up to the top. Now for the bass clef, which is also circled, you can use similar terms. For the lines you use Good Boys Do Fine Always, (GBDFA), and for the spaces you use All Cows Eat Grass (ECEG). If you look at the notes they give you you'll see little dots at the top. Those are called staccato notes. Which means you play the note fast with no sustain. Hopefully, this made sense. I'm not sure if I answered your question but I hope this helped.