
Looking for a science lesson that is practical, purposeful, and packed with curiosity? This ready-to-teach lesson explores soundproofing through a fun, hands-on investigation that gets pupils thinking, testing, and talking like real scientists!
What is Included?
A complete investigation into how materials muffle sound
Children work in groups to test everyday materials like cotton wool, bubble wrap, tin foil, and more
A fair test is modeled and reinforced
A clear table for results recording and whole-class discussion
Curriculum links to sound, vibrations, fair testing, and scientific reasoning
Learning Outcomes:
Children identify materials that are good at muffling sound
They understand what happens when sound is blocked
They can reason why soundproofing is important in real life – from recording studios to quiet zones!
Why it works:
Encourages collaboration, prediction, and scientific thinking
Fully resourced and easy to deliver
Includes opportunities for cross-curricular writing and STEM vocabulary
Perfect for formative assessment through observation and discussion
Teacher Tip: This lesson always gets my class talking, experimenting, and genuinely excited about science. It’s simple to set up, powerful in concept, and leaves pupils asking: “Can we test something else next time?”
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