Learning Goals
STEM
Children will:
- Understand that different objects make different sounds
 - Learn that sounds can vary in volume (loud and quiet)
 - Compare and contrast sounds, and categorize them by volume
 - Understand that sounds have a source
 - Understand how they use their senses to investigate sound
 - Make connections between common scientific skills and their own explorations of sound
 
ELA
Children will:
- Recognize, match, and form upper and lowercase letters (“Nn” and “Qq”) (Alphabet Knowledge)
 - Identify letters (“Nn” and “Qq”) in context of words (night and quiet) (Alphabet Knowledge)
 - Continue to learn to turn pages, one at a time; front to back (Concepts of Print)
 - Clap and count syllables in names and words (Phonological Awareness)
 - Listen to and produce rhyming words (Phonological Awareness)
 - Engage in active viewing and listening (Listening and Speaking)
 - Listen to, develop understanding of meaning, and use new concept vocabulary about sound: city, country, high, listen, loud, louder, low, quiet, soft, softer, sound, volume (Vocabulary)
 
SOCIAL EMOTIONAL
Children will:
- Continue to follow directions
 - Recognize when it is appropriate to speak quietly to show respect for others
 - Begin to understand how sound volume affects them and others
 - Continue to understand how to share and discuss their work as they build confidence in their abilities and ideas
 - Take pride in their work and recognize the ability of others
 - Practice self-regulation during indoor and outdoor explorations
 
