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Bells Science Ideas

 

 

Using Bells in 5 Senses Unit

Integrate a bell theme as part of your senses unit (hearing).

 

Metal vs. Non Metal

Add a variety of bells (plastic, metal, and wood)
 to your science area to explore metal vs. non metal
and the different sounds each bell makes.

 

Water Bells

Make and play water bells by filling glass cups with different amounts of water.
 Tap the sides of the glasses with a metal spoon to play the water bells.

 

Bells Discovery Bottle

Discovery bottles encourage the development of observation skills, predictability, scientific
 concepts, and thinking skills. Once made and placed in plastic carrying bins, they make a
 great center activity that is inexpensive, and fun!  Place a handful of jingle bells in a clear
 plastic soda or water bottle. Seal the lid with a glue gun, or tape with colored plastic tape.

 

Christmas Instruments

Let the children make a band with jingle bells and other
 instruments and let them explore how they all work.

 

Sounds of Jingle Bells

Get bells of different sizes and listen to the different tone each jingles.
Have the child close their eyes and ring one of the bells.
Have them open their eyes and tell you which bell you rung.



Jingle Bell Liquid Sounds

Not sure even if this will even work but maybe you can soak a colored
 jingle bell in different liquids and see what effect the liquid has
on the bell. Maybe use soda in one and water in the other?????



Sound Patterns

Use bells to make sound patterns.  Obtain 3 jingle bells, each a different size.  Attach a pipe
 cleaner to each one to create a handle.  Use a sharpie marker to label each bell with a different
 letter (A, B, or C).  Write several different letter patterns on separate sentence strips, such as
ABAB, AABAAB, and ABCABC.  Have the children choose a pattern card and ring the bells
 accordingly.  Then have the children make their own pattern and record it on an index card.

 

 

   

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