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Sites for Teachers (20)

Science of the Symphony: Part 1
Teachers can use their students’ musical interests to encourage active learning about basic sound wave principles. The authors give ample background information and discuss ways to model sound wave production using simple objects and students’ musical instruments. Understanding the physics of sound will enhance teachers’ and students’ appreciation of music.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Collaboration
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3.00 / 3
Science of the Symphony II: Sound Intensity
The sounds that reach our ears when we listen to an orchestra performance are founded on scientific and mathematical principles. The science of sound can be used to engage students in explorations of tone, pitch, frequency, and the decibel scale.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, Questions, Collaboration
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Sites for Students (44)

Interactive Sound Ruler
This "ruler" lets you compare sounds made by mosquitoes, snowmobiles, drills, power saws, and other objects, displaying the decibels associated with each type of sound.
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High Graphic
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2.50 / 3
Interactive Sound Waves
This webpage host an interactive animation which enables the user to investigate how sound waves travel through the air. In the animation, a bug is creating a sound which moves through the air as a series of waves. When the waves pass a virtual microphone, the sound is detected. The user can start or stop the motion of the bug by using the appropriate buttons.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source, Core Content, Inquiry
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2.38 / 3
Sound in the Sea Gallery
This page contains a selection of audio files that were recorded underwater, related video and animation products, and several spectograms and other images of ocean sound. Click any image to listen and learn more about sound in the sea.
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High Graphic, Core Content
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2.25 / 3
Discovery of the sounds of the sea
Oceanographers,submariners,whales,dolphins,seals,in short,all working or living in the ocean use sound to sense their surroundings, to communicate,&to navigate.This web site introduces the science & uses of Sound in the Sea.
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High Graphic, History, Career, Core Content
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2.25 / 3
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