6.P.1.3 - SWBAT explain the relationship among the rate of vibration, the medium through which vibrations travel, sound and hearing.
I can explain the relationship among the rate of vibration, the medium through which vibrations travel,
sound and hearing.
a) I will identify the structures within the ear.
b) I will explain the functions of the ear structures.
c) I will explain how sound moves from one place to another.
d) I will explain conditions that affect hearing.
e) I will identify the structures of the vocal cords.
f) I will explain the function of the vocal cords.
g) I will explain conditions that affect the sound vocal cords make.
h) I will interpret how different mediums affect the speed of sound.
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Resources:
sound_fun_facts.pdf |
larynx_and_vocal_cords_pdf.pdf |
ear_vocabulary.pdf |
im_all_ears_-_diagram_activity.pdf |
ear_labeling.pdf |
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