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Sound Review

Vibrations Pitch Sound Volume Mystery 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

What is the source of the sound when a guitar produces sound? Vibrations 100 What is the source of the sound when a guitar produces sound?

Which of the following cannot make sound: Vibrations 200 Which of the following cannot make sound: Striking a drum b. Looking at flowers c. Ringing a doorbell

What causes sounds to be heard with your ears? Vibrations 300 What causes sounds to be heard with your ears?

What types of vibrations cause higher pitch? Faster or slower What type cause lower pitch? Faster or slower

Quick back and forth movement is….. Vibrations 500 Quick back and forth movement is…..

Pitch 100 True or False: Sound is matter we can see.

The speed of vibration controls the pitch. Math Pitch 200 True or False: The speed of vibration controls the pitch.

Math Pitch 300 Put the following items in order from highest pitch to lowest pitch: tiger’s roar, man’s voice, kitten’s meow, and school bell

Name an instrument and explain how it produces sound. Math Pitch 400 Name an instrument and explain how it produces sound.

Math Pitch 500 Choose an instrument and explain how it makes different sounds.

Sound 100 Sound travels in…

Sound Travels fastest in A. Gas B. Liquid C. Solid

The loudness of sound is the __________.

Where is sound first collected?

What is the inside of your ear called? Sound 500 What is the inside of your ear called?

The loudness of a sound is pitch Volume 100 The loudness of a sound is pitch True Or False

Volume 200 Loud sounds are made by objects that vibrate with lots of _______.

The more energy an object vibrates with the _______ the sound Volume 300 The more energy an object vibrates with the _______ the sound

Give and examples of something with loud volume.

Volume 500 Give an example of something with a low volume.

Can sounds damage your ears? Mystery 100 Can sounds damage your ears?

Sound travels slowest through…… Mystery 200 Sound travels slowest through……

Does a tuba have a low or high pitch? Mystery 300 Does a tuba have a low or high pitch?

Mystery 400 Mystery 400 Can you make a sound without making something move?

Can you hear sounds in outer space? Mystery 500 Can you hear sounds in outer space?

Vibrations 100 Plucking the strings

Vibrations 200 Looking at flowers

Vibrations 300 Vibrations

Higher pitch-faster vibrations Lower pitch-slower vibrations

Vibrations 500 VIBRATIONS

Math Pitch 100 False

Pitch 200 TRUE

Pitch 300 Lowest pitch Highest pitch

Pitch 400

Pitch 500

Sound 100 Waves

Sound 200 C. Solid

Sound 300 Volume

SOUND 400 Outer Ear

Sound 500 Inner Ear

Volume 100 False

Volume 200 Energy

Volume 300 louder

Airplane Concert Fire Alarm Motorcycle Volume 400 Airplane Concert Fire Alarm Motorcycle

Bird chirp Whisper air conditioner Volume 500 Bird chirp Whisper air conditioner

Yes! If the sound is too loud Mystery 100 Yes! If the sound is too loud

Mystery 200 The air (gas)

Mystery 300 LOWWWWWWWWWW

Mystery 400 NO!

No because there is not matter in space? Mystery 500 No because there is not matter in space?