Sound

Introduction
  • Introduce the definition of sound
  • show them the importance of sound 
  • Give examples of sound 
Task

What is sound?

  • Sound is something you hear

Why is sound important?

  • Safety 
  • Communication

What are the examples of sound?

  • Thunderstorm sound 
  • Wave breaking sound 
  • Music sound 
  • Vocal Cord sound 

 

Process

Allow students to explore the sound of Thunderstorm, Wave Breaking, Music, Vocal Cords by watching different sounds using the internet. 

Thunderstorm sound:

https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?&q=thunder+sound&&mid=4311E43226230D222F314311E43226230D222F31&&FORM=VRDGAR

Wave Breaking Sound:

https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=wave+breaking+sound&mid=E400BE334CEB5C6F12DBE400BE334CEB5C6F12DB&mmscn=stvo&FORM=VCGVRP

Music sounds:

https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?&q=game+music+sound&&mid=51CBBF8CF205BB7971FC51CBBF8CF205BB7971FC&&FORM=VRDGAR

Vocal Cords sound: "what do you think about Vocal cords sound?"

https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=vocal+cord+sound&&mid=9D7B93BA77967C3C57B49D7B93BA77967C3C57B4&&mmscn=stvo&FORM=VRDGAR

 

Evaluation
Topic Low (1-2 markes  Moderate (3-4 marks) High (5 marks)
Sound Definition Limited understanding of Sound  Lacked understanding of sound Presents a solid understanding of sound 
Importance of Sound Poor explanation on the importance of sounds Clear explanation but it not very clear and understandable Logical clarifications of the importance of sound 
Examples of sound  Poor understanding of giving relevant examples of sound Attempts formality but explanations may be weak  Strong understanding of giving examples 

 

Conclusion

Revisit the learning focus by asking them questions

  • "What is sound?"
  • "What are the examples of sounds?"
  • "Why is sound important?"

Thank them for their great participation.