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Explore and Play: Shhh! Whisper

How many ways can you whisper?

Key Science Concepts

  • Sounds vary by volume (loud or soft), and pitch (high or low).
  • A sound becomes louder when the force of the action that is creating the sound is increased (for example, when you hit a drum harder). A sound becomes softer, or quieter, when the force is decreased.

Directions

Tell children you’ve just shared a story about a quiet night in the country. You’re now going to do something that people do when they want to be quiet: whisper.

  1. Review and add any new sounds children have discovered to the “Loud/Soft” and “High/Low” charts, but tell children: Shhh!, Say everything in a whisper! For the next few minutes everything we’ll say should be in a whispering voice.
  2. Explore different kinds of whispers—very soft ones, very loud raspy whispers, high whispers, low whispers. Anytime anyone talks in a regular voice, have children put their fingers to their mouths and say, “Shhhh!” Ask, What are some of the reasons we might want to whisper? 
 

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