BA story told using sounds and music instead of words
CA song with lots of words
DA quiet activity
A sound story is a story told through sounds, music, and noises instead of words. You hear the sounds and imagine the story in your mind!
Question 2 Multiple Choice
How do you listen to a sound story?
AYou read it from a book
BYou watch a video
CYou listen carefully and use your imagination to picture what is happening
DYou sing along with words
You listen closely to the sounds and let your imagination create the pictures and story. Your mind paints the scene based on what your ears hear!
Question 3 True / False
Sound stories help you imagine and be creative.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: True
Yes! When you listen to a sound story, your imagination is working hard. You create mental pictures based on the sounds. This is creative and fun!
Question 4 True / False
In a sound story, happy events always have fast, loud music.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
No! A happy event might have soft, gentle music if it is joyful and peaceful. A scary event might have slow, creepy sounds. The music matches the feeling, not just fast or loud.
Question 5 Short Answer
Create a simple sound story. Use sounds to tell a short tale. What happens in your story?
Think about your answer, then reveal below.
Model answer: Example: 'A bird wakes up (chirp), walks around the forest (rustling), finds food (crunch), and flies away (swoosh).'
Good answers use different sounds to represent different events in a simple story. The sounds help the listener understand and imagine what is happening.