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Sound Story: What Do You Hear?

Sound Story: What Do You Hear?

Listening, Imagining, and Feeling Through Sound

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Õpitulemused

tulemused tulemused
  • Audio interpretation
  • Emotional literacy
  • Imaginative thinking
  • Active listening
  • Creative expression
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  • Audio clips (laughing, crying, rain, applause, door creaking, cheerful or scary music)
  • Audio player or speakers
  • Drawing paper and crayons
  • Optional: sound effects app or online soundboard
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  • Sample sounds

Tegevuse kirjeldus (samm-sammult)

Ettevalmistus:

Gather children in a circle and explain that they will listen carefully to different sounds and guess what might be happening.

Tegevuse läbiviimine:

Play one short audio clip (e.g. laughing, rain, a door creaking).

Ask: "What do you think is happening?" and "How does it make you feel?"

Encourage children to describe the scene or emotion connected to the sound.

Invite them to draw what they imagined, or act it out with movements and facial expressions.

Refleksioon

Discuss the different interpretations and highlight that sounds can tell stories even without pictures or words.

Variatsioonid ja lisaideed

Let children record their own sounds and create a "sound story."

Mix real sounds with imaginary or funny ones and have children guess which are real.

Use musical instruments or objects (shaking paper, tapping blocks) to reproduce the sounds.

Combine sounds into a short "sound sequence" and ask children to tell the story they hear.

Taustteave ja didaktiline perspektiiv

This activity introduces children to the expressive power of sound in media. By listening closely, they learn to connect sounds with feelings and events, developing both imagination and emotional understanding. Sound stories help build active listening skills, an essential part of media literacy, by encouraging children to focus, interpret, and share ideas. Discussing their reactions strengthens vocabulary for emotions and sensory experiences, while creative expression through drawing or acting enhances comprehension. The activity fosters curiosity and awareness of how sound influences the way we perceive stories and moods in media.

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