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¿Cómo se hacen los sonidos graciosos de las caricaturas?
Lights & Sounds Unit | Lesson 1 of 6

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¿Cómo se hacen los sonidos graciosos de las caricaturas?

Lights & Sounds Unit | Lesson 1 of 6
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Paso
01/09
Ponte de pie y practica cómo hacer los sonidos de la lluvia. Después lo
harás al mismo tiempo que la caricatura.
Paso
02/09
Ahora te mostraremos una tormenta, y tú serás el artista de efectos
de sonido.
Paso
03/09
Conversemos:
Paso
04/09
Se me hace que esta pelota tiene que hacer un sonido gracioso al
rebotar, un sonido como «boing».
Paso
05/09
Detengo una regla contra la mesa con una mano. Con la otra mano,
empujo la regla hacia abajo y la dejo ir.
Paso
06/09
Obtén una regla y colócate enfrente de una mesa. Tienes un minuto
para encontrar el «boing» perfecto para cuando la pelota rebota.
Paso
07/09
Haz que el sonido de la regla corresponda con la caricatura. Haz el
sonido cada vez que la pelota rebote contra el suelo.
Paso
08/09
¿Hiciste que el sonido se detuviera por completo cuándo la pelota
dejó de rebotar? Inténtalo otra vez. Haz que el sonido se detenga.
Paso
09/09
Platiquemos sobre estas preguntas:
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vibración


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un movimiento rápido de un lado a otro

sonido


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vibraciones que por lo regular puedes escuchar con tus oídos

lluvia


3 de 6

gotas de agua que caen de las nubes

tormenta


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cuando hay mucho viento y lluvia o nieve

trueno


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un fuerte sonido que se escucha durante una tormenta, normalmente después de un relámpago

experimento


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una prueba que se usa para descubrir más información sobre una pregunta
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Grade 1

Light, Sound, & Communication

Sounds & Vibrations

1-PS4-1

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In this lesson, students investigate vibrations as a source of sound effects for movies. In the activity, Be a Sound Effects Artist, students use their hands and feet to create a "rainstorm," and then use rulers to create a “boing” sound for a cartoon bouncy ball.
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Grade 1

Light, Sound, & Communication

Sounds & Vibrations

1-PS4-1

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