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1 Fourth Grade Power Point
Sound Fourth Grade Power Point

2 What is Sound? Sound is all around us, but what is sound?  How do instruments make different sounds?

3 Trivia Challenge Question?
Can sound travel under the water? Is there sound on the moon? What is the speed of Sound?

4 Sound Sound is a type of energy made by vibrations. When any object vibrates, it causes movement in the air particles. These particles bump into the particles close to them, which makes them vibrate too causing them to bump into more air particles.

5 Sound Waves This movement, called sound waves, keeps going until they run out of energy. If your ear is within range of the vibrations, you hear the sound. Picture a stone thrown into a still body of water. The rings of waves expand indefinitely. The same is true with sound. Irregular repeating sound waves create noise, while regular repeating waves produce musical notes.

6 When the vibrations are fast, you hear a high note
When the vibrations are fast, you hear a high note. When the vibrations are slow, it creates a low note. The sound waves in the diagram show the different frequencies for high and low notes. Low frequency notes High frequency notes

7 How Do Wind Instruments Work?
How do Wind Instruments make sound? In wind instruments, like the flute and trumpet, vibrating air makes the sound. The air particles move back and forth creating sound waves. Blowing across a flute's blow hole sets up Slinky-like waves in the tube. In the clarinet, a vibrating reed (a thin piece of wood set in the mouthpiece) gets the waves started. Different pitches are played by pressing keys that open or close holes in the tube making the air column inside the tube longer or shorter. Longer air columns produce lower pitches.

8 How Do String Instruments Make Sound?
Stringed instruments are played by pressing the fingers down on the strings. This pressure changes the strings' length, causing them to vibrate at different frequencies and making different sounds. Shortening a string makes it sound higher. Strings produce different sounds depending on their thickness.

9 Learn more about Sound Write four key facts from these two activities in your science notebook.
This one is a fun activity to try.

10 Resource I was unable to get the sound power point to download to Weebly so cut and paste it and added some other resources. This is a great science resource:


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