Sound Travel
Sound Creation
Parts of the Ear
Properties of Sound
Safety and Inventions
100

Sound travels in ____ directions.

All
100

Sound is made from _________. 

Vibrations!

100

The outside of our ear that we can see is called the _____.

Pinna

100

If you were to stand far away from a source of sound, the sound would be ______. 

Softer/quieter

100

Hearing loss can be caused by 

Loud noises, age, natural, etc. 

200

What can sound travel through? 

Solids, liquids and gases

200

How could you explain a vibration? 

When something moves back and forth very quickly.

200

The part of our ear that is like a drum is called the _______. 

Ear drum 

200

If we were to set up a water xylophone, how would I make a high pitch sound? 

Barely fill the jar or only add a small amount

200

To protect ourselves from loud noises, we can 

Wear protective equipment, reduce volume, avoid loud noises

300

Sound energy travels in _____.

Waves!

300

How do humans speak? 

Using air from our lungs, our vocal cords vibrate back and forth. We create different types of sounds using our mouth and tongue. 

300

There are three major parts of the ear. What are they? 

Outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear

300

In my water xylophone, a jar that has more water will have a ______ pitch sound.

Low

300

Name an early invention that helped people with hearing loss to hear more effectively.

Ear trumpet

400

Sound is transmitted the best through what? 

Solids

400

How do we hear sounds? 

Vibrations travelling into our ear. 

400

The part of our ear that looks like a snail shell is called the ______. 

Cochlea

400

When sound bounces back after hitting an object, this means the sound has been _______.

Reflected

400

Who was Alexander Graham Bell? 

The inventor of the telephone

500

Where is there no sound? 

Space

500

If sound travels through materials, how could you stop a sound from travelling through a wire, such as in a Styrofoam cup telephone? 

Pinch part of the wire/string

500

How does sound travel from outside our ear to our brain? 

Sound vibrations travel into our pinna and down the ear canal. They vibrate our ear drum, the tiny bones in our middle ear, and then vibrate the liquid in the cochlea. The vibrations are sent to our brain through a nerve. 
500
After hitting an object, the sound is decreased. This means the sound has been _______.

Absorbed

500

How do inventions impact our lives? 

They make things easier

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