- Science
Mission Objectives
recognise sounds get fainter as the distance from the sound source increases
understand soundproofing
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Words and meanings to learn
loudspeaker
A piece of electrical equipment which makes noises louder.
soundproof
To make a room or building resistant to the passage of sound.
decibel
The unit for measuring the loudness of sound.
absorb
When something is taken in or soaked up, in this case the sound waves.
recording studio
A place where songs or voices are recorded.
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Sound Proofing Fair Test
Boxes
Sound! (phones with music playing, wind-up music boxes, ticking clocks, music players etc.).
Examples of soundproofing materials to test with:
Cotton wool
Bubble wrap
Tissue paper
Quilt batting
Foil
Felt
Kitchen towels
Woolen scarves
Any other material you have that you think you would like to get the children to test
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