In this mini-lesson, students explore how different kinds of insects make sounds in different ways. Though there lots of differences, they all start with vibrations!
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Bonus Activity: Make noise like an insect! What kinds of sounds can you make with things around you? Maybe you’ll rub two pencils together to make a sound, like a cricket. Or maybe you’ll press a plastic bottle with your thumb so it pops up and down to make a sound, like a cicada. Or maybe you’ll find another way to make sound. Try to make at least 5 different sounds with the items around you. When you’re done, choose your favorite sound you made and play it with a friend. How does playing it with them change the sound?
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