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¿Por qué los búhos hacen “uu uu”?

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¿Por qué los búhos hacen “uu uu”?

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CONVERSEMOS:

¿Por qué hacen sonidos los búhos?

Paso
01/14
Obtén tus materiales.
Paso
02/14
Practiquemos. Cierra los ojos y escucha esto 3 sonidos diferentes.
Paso
03/14
¿Qué sonidos escuchaste? ¿Sabes qué son? Esto fue lo que
nosotros escuchamos y pensamos.
Paso
04/14
Reto #1: ¿Estás en la cocina o estás en el baño? Escucha
los sonidos para obtener pistas y saber dónde estás.
Paso
05/14
Escribe o dibuja.
Paso
06/14
Esto fue lo que nosotros notamos.
Paso
07/14
Reto #2: ¿Estás en un parque acuático o en un parque de
atracciones? Escucha los sonidos para obtener pistas y saber
dónde estás.
Paso
08/14
Escribe o dibuja.
Paso
09/14
Esto fue lo que nosotros notamos.
Paso
10/14
Reto #3: ¿Estás en la playa o estás en un pantano? Escucha
los sonidos para obtener pistas y saber dónde estás.
Paso
11/14
Le pedimos una pista a la bióloga. Escucha los sonidos que hacen
las gaviotas y las garcetas.
Paso
12/14
Reto #3: ¿Estás en la playa o estás en un pantano? Escucha
los sonidos para obtener pistas y saber dónde estás.
Paso
13/14
Esto fue lo que nosotros notamos.
Paso
14/14
RETO EXTRA: Escoge una habitación en tu casa y escucha.
¿Qué sonidos escuchas? ¿De dónde provienen los sonidos?
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Grades K-5

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Sound & Animal Communication

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In this mini-lesson, students learn that different species of owls make different sounds. In the activity, Sound Detective, students go on a "sound adventure" and use their ears to solve a mystery.
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Grades K-5

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Sound & Animal Communication

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