The Senses – Hearing Basic 2 Basic Science Lesson Note

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Topic: The Senses – Hearing

Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Identify the ear as the organ for receiving sounds
  • Listen and identify sounds of different animals and objects in the environment
  • differentiate between sounds of objects, animals and humans
  • Appraise the importance of the sense of sound in their interaction with their environment

Lesson Content:

The Sense of Hearing: Hearing is our ability to detect sounds around us using our ears. It helps us know what is happening even when we cannot see.

The Ear – Organ of Sound:

  • Ears are the organs we use for hearing
  • We have two ears, one on each side of our head
  • Ears can hear sounds from all directions
  • Ears work even when we are sleeping

Parts of the Ear:

  • Outer ear: The part we can see
  • Ear canal: The opening that leads inside
  • Eardrum: Vibrates when sound hits it
  • Inner ear: Deep inside where hearing happens

Different Sounds We Hear:

Animal Sounds:

  • Dog: Woof, woof or bark
  • Cat: Meow, purr
  • Cow: Moo

  • Chicken: Cock-a-doodle-doo (rooster), cluck (hen)
  • Lion: Roar

  • Frog: Croak
  • Bird: Chirp, tweet

Human Sounds:

  • Talking: People speaking words
  • Singing: Making musical sounds with voice
  • Crying: When sad or hurt
  • Laughing: When happy or amused
  • Shouting: Speaking very loudly
  • Whispering: Speaking very quietly

Object Sounds:

  • Car: Vroom, honk
  • Bell: Ring, ding
  • Door: Bang, creak, slam
  • Water: Splash, drip, flow
  • Clock: Tick, tock
  • Phone: Ring, beep

Importance of Hearing:

  • Warns us of danger (car horn, fire alarm)
  • Helps us communicate with others
  • Lets us enjoy music and songs
  • Helps us learn in school when teacher speaks
  • Tells us what’s happening around us
  • Helps us know when someone calls our name

Loud and Soft Sounds:

  • Loud sounds: Thunder, airplane, shouting
  • Soft sounds: Whisper, rain drops, cat purring

Taking Care of Our Ears:

  • Don’t put sharp objects in ears
  • Keep ears clean and dry
  • Avoid very loud sounds
  • Don’t shout directly into someone’s ear
  • Tell adults if ears hurt or feel blocked

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