fishhaveinternalearsEardrumPart of theinside of yourear that allowsyou to hearvibrationsfrequencyFrequency is thenumber of times avibrating objectcompletes a full cycleof motion in onesecond. It'smeasured in hertz(Hz)StereociliaDelicatehairsinside earsthat vibrateCochleathe spiralcavity ofthe innerearVibratingMovingback andforthreally fastSoundWaveVibrations of airparticles thattransmit sound.Sound waves area type oflongitudinal wave.sounda noisewe canhearPitchThe relativehighness orlowness ofa soundSoundWaveA vibrationthat travelsthroughthe airWavelengthThe distancebetween wavepeaks. Usuallymeasured from thepeak of one waveto the peak of thewave next to it. TympanalOrgansThese organs aresimilar to humaneardrums and arefound in many insects,including crickets,grasshoppers, cicadas,and some butterfliesand moths.WavePeakThe highestpoint on awave. Alsocalled thecrest.PinnaTheouterearInnerEarCochleahearingusing ourears tolisten tosoundAmplitudeThe height of awave. Usuallymeasured from thewave's restingpoint to the peakof the wave.fishhaveinternalearsEardrumPart of theinside of yourear that allowsyou to hearvibrationsfrequencyFrequency is thenumber of times avibrating objectcompletes a full cycleof motion in onesecond. It'smeasured in hertz(Hz)StereociliaDelicatehairsinside earsthat vibrateCochleathe spiralcavity ofthe innerearVibratingMovingback andforthreally fastSoundWaveVibrations of airparticles thattransmit sound.Sound waves area type oflongitudinal wave.sounda noisewe canhearPitchThe relativehighness orlowness ofa soundSoundWaveA vibrationthat travelsthroughthe airWavelengthThe distancebetween wavepeaks. Usuallymeasured from thepeak of one waveto the peak of thewave next to it. TympanalOrgansThese organs aresimilar to humaneardrums and arefound in many insects,including crickets,grasshoppers, cicadas,and some butterfliesand moths.WavePeakThe highestpoint on awave. Alsocalled thecrest.PinnaTheouterearInnerEarCochleahearingusing ourears tolisten tosoundAmplitudeThe height of awave. Usuallymeasured from thewave's restingpoint to the peakof the wave.

SOUND - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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T T
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M M
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  1. M-have internal ears
    M-fish
  2. E-Part of the inside of your ear that allows you to hear vibrations
    E-Eardrum
  3. S-Frequency is the number of times a vibrating object completes a full cycle of motion in one second. It's measured in hertz (Hz)
    S-frequency
  4. T-Delicate hairs inside ears that vibrate
    T-Stereocilia
  5. S-the spiral cavity of the inner ear
    S-Cochlea
  6. T-Moving back and forth really fast
    T-Vibrating
  7. S-Vibrations of air particles that transmit sound. Sound waves are a type of longitudinal wave.
    S-Sound Wave
  8. M-a noise we can hear
    M-sound
  9. M-The relative highness or lowness of a sound
    M-Pitch
  10. E-A vibration that travels through the air
    E-Sound Wave
  11. M-The distance between wave peaks. Usually measured from the peak of one wave to the peak of the wave next to it.
    M-Wavelength
  12. E-These organs are similar to human eardrums and are found in many insects, including crickets, grasshoppers, cicadas, and some butterflies and moths.
    E-Tympanal Organs
  13. S-The highest point on a wave. Also called the crest.
    S-Wave Peak
  14. S-The outer ear
    S-Pinna
  15. T-Cochlea
    T-Inner Ear
  16. T-using our ears to listen to sound
    T-hearing
  17. E-The height of a wave. Usually measured from the wave's resting point to the peak of the wave.
    E-Amplitude