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All lessons posted are full lessons, which include all necessary worksheets and sources. All lessons posted have been tried and tested in the classroom. All schemes of work are available as a pack or individually, check out the free lessons to get an idea about the types of sources and activities included in other lessons.
*Five Full Lessons* Physics: Sound
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*Five Full Lessons* Physics: Sound

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This is a bundle of 5 full lessons that make up a unit of work on sound. The lessons are aimed towards KS3 Science but could be adapted to other levels. The bundle includes the following lessons: L1 - Transverse and Longitudinal Waves L2 - Sound and Energy Transfers L3 - Loudness and Pitch L4 - The Ear and Detecting Sound L5 - Sound and Echoes Click the links above for the individual lessons which are priced at £2.50. Please visit my shop for more science, history and geography resources.
*Full Lesson* Physics: The Ear and Detecting Sound
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*Full Lesson* Physics: The Ear and Detecting Sound

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This is the fourth lesson in a unit of work on sound. The lessons are aimed towards KS3 but could be adapted for other levels. The main focus of this lesson is the structure and functions of the different parts of the ear. For all five lessons in this bundle, click here. During this lesson pupils will: Use images to compare the ears of different animals. Share prior knowledge about the ear. Use a video to identify different parts of the outer and inner ear and label a diagram. Complete a matching activity to learn the functions of the different parts of the ear. Complete a card sort to describe how sound waves are detected by the ear and transmitted as an electrical impulse to the brain. Consider different situations that may result in ear damage and discuss how to prevent it. Complete a matching activity to compare a microphone to an ear. Go to my shop for other lessons in this unit and more science, history and geography resources.