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Science

  • Sakina learned how sound travels through vibrations in the rubber band.
  • Sakina experimented with different tensions in the rubber band to observe changes in sound.
  • Sakina discovered that sound travels faster through a taut rubber band compared to a loose one.
  • Sakina learned that sound waves travel in all directions from the vibrating rubber band.

To further develop Sakina's understanding of sound and vibrations, encourage her to explore other musical instruments and how they produce sound. She can learn about different types of instruments, such as string instruments, wind instruments, and percussion instruments. Additionally, she can experiment with different materials to create her own unique instruments and observe how they affect the sound produced.

Book Recommendations

  • Sound: Loud, Soft, High, and Low by Natalie M. Rosinsky: This book explores the science behind sound and how it is produced. It covers topics like pitch, volume, and frequency in an engaging and accessible way.
  • Musical Instruments: Discover Series Picture Book for Children by Xist Publishing: This book introduces various musical instruments from around the world. It provides simple explanations and vivid illustrations to help children understand how different instruments create sound.
  • How Do You Make a Sound? by Sharon Gordon: This book explores the science of sound and how it is produced. It includes interactive experiments and activities that allow children to explore sound and vibrations in a hands-on way.

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