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THE PRACTICE OF SCIENCE Physical Science FORMS OF ENERGY TOPIC VII SC.K.P.10.1 SOUND

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Page 1: THE PRACTICE OF SCIENCE Physical Science FORMS OF ENERGY TOPIC VII SC.K.P.10.1 SOUND

THE PRACTICE OF SCIENCE

Physical Science FORMS OF ENERGY

TOPIC VII

SC.K.P.10.1SOUND

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Grade K Pacing Guide: Forms of Energy Sound/Practice of Science Benchmarks

• SC.K.P.10.1: Observe that things that make sound vibrate.

• SC.K.N.1.1: Collaborate with a partner to collect information.

• SC.K.N.1.2: Make observations of the natural world and know that they are descriptors collected using the five senses.

• SC.K.N.1.3: Keep records as appropriate - such as pictorial - of investigations conducted.

• SC.K.N.1.4: Observe and create a visual representation of an object which includes major features.

• SC.K.N.1.5: Recognize that learning can come from careful observation.

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How does sound happen?What causes sound?

What is sound?

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What are the vibrations that make sounds?

• All sound is made up of vibrations (rapid back-and-forth movements.)

• The vibrations that make sounds travel like ocean waves in back and forth motion.

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Hiroshige’s famous painting, “Wave off the Coast of Kanagawa,” allows us to imagine giant ocean waves that are similar to sound vibrations.

Department of Science

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What are vibrations?

Vibrations are forms of energy that move back and forth.Vibrations can move through:• Solid

• Liquid

• Gas

SOLID

LIQUID

GAS

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What makes the sounds of music?

Musical instruments such as guitars, pianos, and violins, make music as their strings vibrate.

Make your own music! Place a rubber band around an empty, uncovered plastic container. Pluck the strings! What do you hear? Department of Science

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Would you like to make a musical instrument that you can play by making sound waves that travel through the air to your ears?

Your teacher will help give you directions. Have fun with your “kazoo”!

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Are sound vibrations always the same? What do you think?

• Is a train whistle louder than a cat meowing?• Is a bird singing as loud as a lion roaring?• Is a football game softer than a baby laughing?• Is a rain shower as soft as a birthday party?

Can you think of other loud and soft comparisons? Do you agree sound vibrations are different!