Sound Word Bank Sound Discrimination Properties Vibrations Sound Source Sound Receiver Volume Pitch Frequency Tension Hertz
Sound Word Bank Sound Discrimination- Identifying sounds as different from one another.
Sound Word Bank Properties- An object’s look, taste, feel, sound, smell
Sound Word Bank Vibrations- A shaking back- and-forth movement.
Sound Word Bank Sound Source- Anything that vibrates in a way that makes a sound.
Sound Word Bank Sound Receiver- Something that detects, responds to, or hears a sound.
Sound Word Bank Volume- How loud or soft a sound is.
Sound Word Bank Pitch- describes how high or how low a sound is. High-pitched sounds include squeaks and screeches, and low-pitched sounds include rumbles and growls.
Sound Word Bank Frequency- how fast or how slow something is vibrating. Faster vibrations make higher pitches. Slower vibrations make lower pitches.
Sound Word Bank Tension- force applied to an object trying to pull it apart.
Sound Word Bank Hertz- Unit of frequency equal to one vibration per second