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Make a Model Eardrum to Detect Sound Waves ActivityMake a Model Eardrum to Detect Sound Waves Activity
Publisher
Science Friday
Resource Details
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Grade
6th - 8th
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
Activities & Projects
Audience
For Teacher Use
Duration
1 hr
Instructional Strategies
Hands-on Activity
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Technology
Audio
Video
Internet Access
Year
2014
Activity

Make a Model Eardrum to Detect Sound Waves

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This Make a Model Eardrum to Detect Sound Waves activity also includes:
  • Patterns Written by Sound
  • Make a Model Eardrum to Detect Sound Waves
  • Science Behind the World's Strangest Sounds
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Make sound waves visible with an experiment that asks middle schoolers to build a model ear drum using plastic bottles, rubber bands, plastic wrap, and sand-like substances.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

sound, ears, sound vibrations

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Listen to the related segment on the world's strangest sounds and pick clips to share and discuss with the class
  • Extend the activity to include exploring frequency through a video
  • Have the class listen to some of the world's strangest sounds via audio 

Classroom Considerations

  • All materials may be found in the home
  • Needs include a smartphone or small speakers for each setup; teachers may ask students to use their own phones
  • Depending upon if you include the extension and length of discussion, activity could take from 15 minutes to one or two class periods

Pros

  • Contains written and visual instructions
  • Includes an extension to explore the frequencies of sound
  • Includes a 22-minute related audio segment on the world's strangest sounds

Cons

  • Does not include any analysis questions 

Common Core

RST.6-8.3

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