====== BRAINBOX - SOUND PROJECTS ====== The starting point for the 'flipped' PROJECT activities is an on-line science [[http://goo.gl/forms/2UHbVI5GhL|QUIZ]]: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT STUDENTS & TEACHERS FIRST COMPLETE THE **[[http://goo.gl/forms/2UHbVI5GhL|SOUND QUIZ]]** BEFORE VIEWING THE STUDENT WIKI (THIS PAGE), THE FLIP CONTENT OR THE TEACHER WIKI CONTENT. **[[http://goo.gl/forms/2UHbVI5GhL|SOUND QUIZ IS AVAILABLE ON-LINE NOW]]** The content of both the [[learn:forces:discover:home|DISCOVER]] and [[learn:forces:projects:home|PROJECTS]] sections are for students who have already completed the [[http://goo.gl/forms/2UHbVI5GhL|QUIZ]] and the [[:learn:sound:quiz:home|feedback supplied for each question]]. === Getting Started With Sound Projects: === A very simple classroom activity to help in understanding how sound works: {{ youtube>BoeDI-YkzI0?640x360 |Using cling-wrap to see sound}} **Video 1. How to see sound** * IF UNABLE TO ACCESS YOUTUBE VIDEO (requires Flash) TRY:[[http://viewpure.com/BoeDI-YkzI0|Using cling-wrap to see sound]] ---- Much more complicated activity - good teacher science project to amaze your students: {{ youtube>uENITui5_jU?640x360 |Standing Waves -Mixing Sound With Water}} **Video 2. Making waves with sound & speakers** * IF UNABLE TO ACCESS YOUTUBE VIDEO (requires Flash) TRY:[[http://viewpure.com/uENITui5_jU|Standing Waves -Mixing Sound With Water]] ---- === More Resources Including Detailed (Advanced) Scientific Information About Sound === * Lots of links to videos, software and [[http://www.thephysicsteacher.ie/lcphysics17sound.html|physics stuff related to sound]] * Detailed and advanced scientific information about sound [[http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/waves/edl.cfm|The Physics Classroom]]