play with sound

Illustration showing the three parts of a story: Beginning, Middle, and End. The beginning shows a sunrise, a path, and an open book. The middle shows a child facing a roaring dinosaur with action words like ‘Whoosh!’ and ‘Roar!’ The end shows a sleeping cat under a night sky with stars and a moon, next to a trophy and a closed book.

Try Some Sounds

Sound can be experienced in many ways.
Some people hear sound.
Some people see sound through movement.
Some people feel sound as vibration.

Think about sounds you notice in everyday life.
They might be loud or soft.
Fast or slow.
Calm or surprising.

  • Clap your hands softly and notice how it feels.
  • Clap your hands strongly and notice the movement.
  • Tap your desk slowly and feel the vibration.
  • Tap your desk quickly and watch how your hands move.

What changed?
What did you notice?

Loud or Soft?

Sounds can feel big or small.
You might notice this through vibration, movement, or sound.

How strong did the sound feel?

Strong sounds can feel exciting.
Gentle sounds can feel calm.
Both can help tell a story.

Fast or Slow?

Some sounds move quickly.
Some sounds move slowly.
You can notice this through rhythm, motion, or vibration.

  • Try tapping fast and watch the movement.
  • Try tapping slow and feel the rhythm.

Which one felt different?
Which one changed the energy?