In this lab activity, students investigate sound that is made from vibrations …
In this lab activity, students investigate sound that is made from vibrations using a sound maker. The students will test sound makers to see if their sounds cause vibrations.
In this lesson, students investigate how force produces vibrations and how different …
In this lesson, students investigate how force produces vibrations and how different kinds of vibrations produce a variety of sounds by designing and creating a drum.
In this lesson, students investigate sound energy and learn about the relationship …
In this lesson, students investigate sound energy and learn about the relationship between audability and frequency. Students will design and create a guitar from simple materials.
Students will explore the relationship of vibration and sound in this lesson …
Students will explore the relationship of vibration and sound in this lesson by making sound wave vibrations on various instruments and classroom materials. Students will then work in groups or in a whole class setting to classify the sounds made using a reproducible chart included in the lesson. A class discussion of the concepts of actions causing vibration and vibration causing sound completes the lesson.
This is an activity about how giant dish antennas work. Learners create …
This is an activity about how giant dish antennas work. Learners create a "sound cone" and use it to understand how the Deep Space Network antennas pick up radio communications from space.
In this lesson, students learn that sound is a form of energy …
In this lesson, students learn that sound is a form of energy and will understand and explore how different sounds may be made by making a variety of materials vibrate.
This four-part lesson allows students to explore the question of how sounds …
This four-part lesson allows students to explore the question of how sounds are made. Using wooden rulers, tongue depressors and tuning forks, students will explore and experience sound. Students will use what they have learned to create instruments. Throughout the unit students will use technology to record their thoughts and observations. Students create a multimedia power point and/or newsletter to present what they have learned through the lesson activities.
In this lesson, students demonstrate their understanding of how vibration is used …
In this lesson, students demonstrate their understanding of how vibration is used to make sounds by creating their own instrument. Students work in cooperative groups to play a common song for bthe class using jars, bottles, water pitchers and spoons. Students then try to identify each other's songs.
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