Sound first grade science

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Fabulous Sound Unit for 1st - 3rd grades. Perfect for teaching with the NGSS! Books, writing, hands-on science 1st Grade Science Experiments, Teaching Matter, Ngss Science, Sound Science, 1st Grade Science, First Grade Science, Primary Science, Kindergarten Science, Science Units

Our school has adopted the Next Generation Science Standards and one of my favorite units in 1st grade is our Sound Unit. NGSS asks that students conduct experiments to explain that vibrations make sounds and sound can make materials vibrate. Today I’m sharing some of my favorite ways to keep sound hands-on and writing based!...

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Sound Experiments for 1st Graders Light And Sound First Grade Science Lessons, Science Experiment 1st Grade, 1st Grade Light And Sound Activities, Alphabet Science Experiments, Light And Sound Experiments First Grade, Science For Primary Students, First Grade Science Activities, Sound Experiments First Grade, First Grade Experiments

These hands-on 1st grade science experiments are an engaging way to teach first graders about the science of sound, including sources of sound and the different ways sound behaves. The teacher resource includes key vocabulary posters, science experiments and worksheets, nonfiction texts, and more. Aligned with first grade science standards from the NGSS, it's ready to print and use. #LightAndSound #1stGradeScience #FirstGradeScienceWorksheets #1stGradeScienceExperiments

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Sound is Vibrations! Make squawking chicken sounds with a cup, sting, and a sponge. Painting With Shaving Cream, Teaching Sound, Animal Traits, Steam Lessons, Sound Science, Second Grade Science, Steam Science, Cream Glue, First Grade Science

Squawking Chickens! Students made a crowing chicken sound by pulling on a string to set up a vibration. They discovered how to make the different chicken sounds by moving the sponge at different speeds. Slinky Sound Students investigated sound further by discovering that sound can travel through solids. They used cups and different sized Slinky's to hear vibrating sounds.

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