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VOCABPitchMedium 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points VolumeProperties

When a tornado siren goes off, you would use this word to describe the sound.

What is shrill?

When a mouse scurries across the floor, you would use this word to describe the sound.

What is scratchy?

When a faucet drips, you would use this word to describe the sound.

What is plunk or drip, drip, drip?

When someone puts an ice cube in a glass, the ice cube can make this sound.

What is crack?

When wind blows a door shut, this is the word you would use to describe the sound.

What is slam or bang.

This means: how loud or soft a sound is.

What is Volume?

This means: how high or low a sound is.

What is pitch?

A school bell is an example of this.

What is a sound source?

An ear is an example of this.

What is a sound receiver?

Different objects make different sounds. This is called…

What is sound discrimination?

You use these words to describe volume.

What is loud and soft.

When you do this you make a sound louder.

What is amplify?

This is something you can use to amplify a sound.

What is a megaphone?

When you want to make something louder, you do this to the vibrations.

What is increasing the strength?

When you use a megaphone you do these two things to amplify the sound.

What is gather and direct the sounds.

These two words are used to describe the pitch of a sound.

What is high and low?

If you have a guitar and you want to higher the pitch of string, you do this to the string.

What is tighten the string?

You make a string instrument, but the sound is too high. You do this to the string to lower the pitch.

What is lengthen the string? Or What is loosen the string?

This is why blowing into a bottle can produce a sound.

What is air in the bottle vibrates?

If you want to make the pitch higher, you do this to the vibrations.

What is increase the speed?

Besides air, sound travels through these types of materials.

What is water and solids?

There is no sound in outer space because it lacks this.

What is air or atmosphere?

Sound travels the best through this medium.

What is a solid?

Sound traveling through this medium would sound the softest.

What is air?

In our experiment, sound traveled the best through this object..

What is the desk or table?

Make your wager

These are the back- and-forth movements that produce sounds.

What are vibrations?