Making Sounds
Moving Sounds
Controlling Noise
Ears
Music
100

What are vibrations? (Hugo)

back and forth movements in molecules in matter

100

Does sound travel faster or slower in gases than solids? (Emma)

slower

100

Why can't you hear an astronaut talking in space? (Joel)

because there is no air in space

100

Why do construction works wear ear defenders? (Alex)

So the ear drum and their hearing is not damaged.

100

Will a short bar or a long bar make a high sound on a xylophone? (Mikael)

short bar!

200

When you talk what vibrates? (Alvin)

vocal cords

200

Sound travels 330 meters per _____ (David)

Second

200

Which type of material is best to absorb sounds? (Elliot)

soft matrials like foam or fabric.

200

What vibrates in your ears when you hear a sound? (Malcolm)

Your ear drums

200

Which unit do you use to measure volume? (John)

Decibels

300

How do hummingbirds make sound? (Melis)

The hummingbirds flap their wings so quickly that they make a sound!

300

Name two ways a whale can make sound. (Susan)

Use their larynx and leaping out of the water (hitting the water)

300

Why do cars have soft materials? (Emelie L)

So you don't hear the sound of the engine or of the other cars on the outside.

300

What is the outer flap of your ear called? (Melea)

Pinna

300

When the skin is tighter on a drum, does the sound get higher, lower, softer, or louder? (Jacob)

higher

400

When a whale crashes back into the sea it can be heard for 160 _______ meters, kilometers or miles? (Minea and Felicia)


kilometers

400

What part of your body can you feel vibrations without using your ears? (Alva)

You can feel vibrations with your skin.

400

Name 2 ways you can damage your ears. Describe what you can do to prevent this (Sam)

loud sounds (etc.) ear defenders, turning down the volume, etc.

400

Name 3 parts of the ear. (Elliot)

Which part of the ear is lined with tiny hairs? (David9

Pinna, ear drum, cochlea, hammer, etc.

The cochlea is lined with tiny hairs.

400

How do instruments make sound? Give an example (Anders)

They each have something vibrating. 

500

What is a larynx? (Martin)

What are the bands called inside of your larynx? (Josefine)

Where is the larynx located? (Alina)


A larynx is a tube that takes air to and from your lungs.

They are called vocal cords.

The larynx is located in your throat

500

Evelyn Glennie is a musician who is deaf. She cannot hear what she is playing very well. How can she play well if she cannot hear the music? (Elias)

She feels the vibrations of her instruments with other parts of her body and can see the vibrations on some instruments.

500

Which person needs ear defenders more? Alva who is at a concert or Joel who is standing next to a parked air plane? (Maja)

The air plane isn't turned on, so Alva needs them more.

500

What does your auditory nerve do? (Milo)

Sends impulses to your brain.

500

What is pitch? Give an example of a string instrument AND a wind instrument and describe how to change the pitch. (Milo)

pitch is how high or low the sound is. A flute's pitch is changed by making the wind column longer (covering all the holes). A guitar's pitch is changed by shortening the strings or loosening the strings.