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Brandy Todd
May 12, 2020

May 13th - Sound

Brandy Todd
May 12, 2020
Chladni plates (sand on a metal plate) can visualize sound vibrations.

Chladni plates (sand on a metal plate) can visualize sound vibrations.

Humans use sound to communicate emotions, ideas, and facts. What what is sound? Explore the good vibrations of the sonic world with these activities.

Pre-K

What is sound?

Sound Waves and Pitch Activity

Sound Waves and Propagation Activity

Vibrations and a Kazoo Activity

Check out these great sound science experiments for kids. like the paper cup string phone, the pan flute, and a sound transcriber.

Kazoo’s use your voice to make music

Kazoo’s use your voice to make music

Elementary

The vocal cords of fun! - Singing expert and video of real vocal cords

What happens when you make sound?  

How we make sound

What can voice science teach me about singing?

See what your voice can do with this virtual Oscilloscope 

Make your own vocal cord!

Using a balloon to simulate a human vocal cord

Diagrams of human vocal cords

Diagrams of human vocal cords

Middle school

Catch a wave! - What’s the science of Sound?

 How to build a Vocal visualizer

Wave Machines

Explore sound waves with this simulator

Easy Musical instruments

 How Music is made - Make your own instruments

Singing this Note is Impossible!



High School

Break with Waves - Resonance

Break a glass with Physics Girl

 Experiments with $100,000+ speakers

Acoustic Levitator

 Experiments with sound

 Doppler Effect





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