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Schemes of Work
QCA

Science at key stage 3    (Year 8)

Unit 8L: Sound and hearing

QCA
About this unit

In this unit pupils:

  • build on their knowledge of sound and hearing
  • explain how sound travels through media
  • give an explanation of how the ear works, find out about the harmful effects of loud noise and how loud noise can be reduced

In scientific enquiry pupils:

  • decide on a suitable question to investigate and on what type of data to collect
  • identify relevant variables and consider how to control or take account of them
  • evaluate data, considering alternative explanations
  • investigate the loudness of sounds using an appropriate strategy
Note

Hearing-impaired pupils can make a valuable contribution to this unit, but will need particular support, eg by visual demonstrations of vibrations when sounds are produced, the use of amplification apparatus or ICT to translate sound into visual information. The work at the end of the unit on hearing impairment can be adapted if there are hearing-impaired pupils in the class, to ensure their contribution is valued by the rest of the class.

This unit is expected to take approximately 8.5 hours.


Sections in this unit

This unit is divided into sections. Each section contains a sequence of activities with related objectives and outcomes. You can view this unit by moving through the sections or print/download the whole unit.
1. a. How are different sounds made?
2. b. How are different sounds made?
3. c. How are different sounds made?
4. How does sound travel through solids, liquids and gases?
5. Checking progress
6. a. How do we hear sounds?
7. b. How do we hear sounds?
8. c. How do we hear sounds?
9. a. Can sound be dangerous?
10. b. Can sound be dangerous?
11. c. Can sound be dangerous?
12. Reviewing work