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PHYSICS OF SOUND MODULE MATRIX
INTERDISCIPLINARY EXTENSIONS
FOSS SCIENCE STORIES
TECHNOLOGY/HOME CONNECTION

1.
DROPPING IN
Language Extensions
• Drop multiple-letter objects.
• Send mystery letters.
• Create whole-word codes.
• Drop in other languages.
• Write sound stories with feeling.
• Explore onomatopoeia.
Math Extensions
• Problem of the week.
• Create a number drop.
Science Extensions
• Create a sound-matching game.
• Start a learning center.
• Play Where's That Sound?
See the Science Stories folio.
“Seeing” the World through Sound
Listen to This
Animal Babble
Your Source and Receiver

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Check the FOSS website for interactive simulations, to write questions to a scientist, for teaching tips, and to talk with other classes using FOSS.

Home/School Connection: Students look for the noisiest and quietest spots in their neighborhood. They ask family members about hearing protection or augmentation at the job site.


2.
GOOD VIBRATIONS
Language Extensions
• Research whale and dolphin communication.
• Research bat navigation.
• Compare animal ears.
Math Extension
• Problem of the week.
Art Extension
• Hold a fabulous ear contest.
Science Extensions
• Observe speed of sound through air.
• Investigate string telephones.
• Compare sound mufflers.
• Make an air cannon.
See the Science Stories folio.
Highs and Lows
Making Waves
Sound Off!
Scoping Out Sound
Home/School Connection: Students and their families assemble a homemade band with pots and pans. If they are able to create a scale, they might play and record a few tunes.

3.
HOW SOUND TRAVELS
Language Extensions
• Research hearing aids.
• Describe the group experience.
Math Extension
• Problem of the week.
Social Studies and Science Extensions
• Imagine life without phones and stereos.
• Discuss disability awareness.
• Investigate sound-making toys.
• Make animal quackers.
See the Science Stories folio.
Moving Along
Bouncing Back
Home/School Connection: Students investigate bathtub science by listening to sounds generated in air and in water while their ears are above water and submerged.

4.
SOUND CHALLENGES
Language Extensions
• Research animal sounds.
• Research the Adam’s apple.
Math Extensions
• Problem of the week.
• Notate string-beam music.
Science Extension
• Make a duck flute or rubber-band guitar.
See the Science Stories folio.
Lights! Camera! Action!
Grandmother’s Hearing Test

Home/School Connection: Students will need some extra time at home to work on their projects and get them ready to present to the class.

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