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Math in the woods #5

Make a sound map

For all ages.

As a follow-up to last week’s trail mapping activity, this week I invite you to investigate nature’s sounds and make a sound map. It’s a fun way to develop listening skills.

> GET THE SOUND MAP LESSON HERE.

My best,
Sarah

P.S. Don’t forget to check for ticks after you’ve been outside.

Stay in touch!

Email me at sgladu@coastalrivers.org
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Image: An example of a simple sound map, found at http://www.wildlifeweb.org.uk/sound_maps.htm

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