Sounds Like Fun: Seeing Animal Sounds Book In Stock Now

VIDEOS AND INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE HERE: https://blog.eie.org/peek-into-a-classroom-where-kids-are-acoustic-engineers

Unfortunately, we do not have the consumable materials to rent out for this project. Read about the materials here:

https://eiestore.com/sounds-like-fun-seeing-animal-sounds.html

In Sounds Like Fun: Seeing Animal Sounds, students investigate the properties of sound and their many applications in engineering. The unit begins with the storybook Kwame’s Sound, in which a boy named Kwame living in Ghana explores the field of Acoustical Engineering in order to communicate his drumming rhythms visually to his cousin Kofi. Over the course of the unit, students learn about the properties of sound and its many applications in fields from animal research to the design of musical instruments. Like Kwame, students then follow the steps of the Engineering Design Process to imagine, plan, create, and improve their own systems for representing animal sounds.