Origins & Purpose
Roles of Music
Brains & Hearing
Careers & Technology
100

Name one ancient instrument in the unit that early humans played about 30,000 years ago.

What is a bone flute?

100

What everyday activity did the unit say music helped early humans keep pace with while working?

What is work songs//rhythmic music to keep pace during physical labor?

100

This is the part of the ear first collects sound before it travels to the eardrum.

What is the outer ear?

100

This is someone who writes songs for the radio.

What is a songwriter?

200

Some ancient cultures believed music came from the gods. True or False

What is true?

200

Name two roles of music listed in the unit (pick any two).

What is communication, entertainment, social bonds, coordinating work, ritual, healing

200

This tiny inner-ear organ sends sound information to the brain.

What is the cochlea?

200

This is a person whose job is to edit, balance and clean up recording in a studio.

What is a sound technician or audio engineer?

300

Give one adaptive reason scientists think music evolved.

What is communication, strengthen social bonds, coordinating work, ritual/religion, entertainment.

300

This is how music can strengthen social bonds using a classroom as an example.

What is singing together at a concert or singing a class song builds shared experience and connection.

300

This kind of sound tends to stimulate the brain's reward centers: consonant or dissonant

What is consonant?

300

This is a modern technology that has changed how we hear or create music.

What is streaming or a synthesizer?

400

Explain in one sentence how music can help people communicate when words are not enough.

Music can express emotions and meanings that words cannot - like using a melody to comfort people when it's hard to speak?

400

This explains how music has been used to entertain and help people be more productive.

What is rhythms helping early people to keep pace on tasks; today, helping with studying and chores feel more enjoyable and productive?

400

These are two benefits for children who study an instrument for three or more years.

What are improved listening skills, better fine motor skills, increased vocabulary,. stronger reasoning ability., higher test performance?

400

This is legal protection automatically applied to a song as soon as it is written down or recorded.

What is a copyright?

500

Describe one historical example from the unit of music being used for protest or social change.

What is a protest song?

500

This describes how music can heal or help a community after a tragic event.

What is a community concert to bring healing and togetherness?

500

This explains how music can reduce stress hormones and help someone feel calmer. 

What is music with calming rhythms and melodies can lower cortisol and adrenaline, reducing stress and helping people feel more relaxed and focused?

500

Daily double

Choose a career from the unit and describe the main duty of that career.

composer, conductor, studio musician, songwriter, talent agent, sound technician, music teacher, music therapist

composer, co