Noise Pollution D. Crowley, 2008.

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Noise Pollution D. Crowley, 2008

Saturday, February 23, 2019 Noise Pollution To know what noise pollution is, how it can be reduced, and to know what makes a good presentation

Task Your task is to research a presentation on noise and noise pollution You will be assessed on: - Your knowledge and understanding of sound and hearing Your ability to research Your ability to present information clearly and informatively

Research Lesson This lesson, in groups of no more than three, you need to research what noise and noise pollution are You can present your groups work (next lesson) in anyway you think most appropriate, but you must ensure the information about noise and noise pollution is included Next lesson your group will be assessed…

Key Points What is the normal range of hearing in humans? What is noise pollution? Where does noise pollution typically occur? How can you reduce noise pollution? How can loud noises cause damage to the ear? What can be done to reduce damage to the ear?

Presentation Help When presenting, keep the following in mind: - Involve everyone in your group Research all the points needed Only pick out the important information Use simple visual aids Learn your part – avoid reading from a sheet Practice your presentation beforehand!