Identify how Sound is Made and Travels | Third Grade Science
📖 What the Section Is About
This section teaches students that sound is made by vibrations. Vibrations move through air, water, or solids and reach our ears so we can hear. Students will explore how sound travels and how we can change it.
🎯 Learning Objectives
✅ Explain that sound is made by vibrations
✅ Describe how sound travels through different materials
✅ Identify high and low sounds (pitch)
✅ Explore ways to make sound louder or softer
🧪 Examples of How Sound Travels
• Plucking a guitar string to hear vibrations
• Tapping a spoon on a glass and listening to the sound
• Talking and hearing someone from across the room
• Hearing a train through metal rails
🔊 Identify how Sound is Made and Travels
📘 Key Vocabulary and Definitions
• Sound – What we hear when something vibrates
• Vibration – A quick back-and-forth movement
• Pitch – How high or low a sound is
• Volume – How loud or soft a sound is
• Travel – How sound moves through air, water, or solid things
🎲 Fun Practice Activities
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Test Yourself: Interactive Practice Quiz
🏡 Offline Homework Idea: “Vibration Explorers”
Use a rubber band, spoon, or drum to make sounds at home.
Feel the vibrations with your hand.
Draw what you used and describe what kind of sound it made.

