Hear the Wind
Wind can move silently, or wind can roar. Making
a wind chime will make it easy to hear the wind blow. Use
the wind chime to remind you to observe the wind. Can you use
it to predict a storm?
Materials
- a variety of small metal objects, like nuts,
bolts, washers, screws, nails, jar lids
- fishing line, various lengths 25-28 cm (10-11
inches)
- scissors
- tree branch
- windy day
Instructions
- TIE one end of a piece of fishing line to
each metal object.
- TIE the other end of each of the fishing
lines to the tree branch so the the objects are hanging freely,
approximately 1.25 cm (1/2 inch) apart from each other.
- TIE two additional pieces of fishing line
of the same length to each end of the tree branch to use to hang
your wind chime from your favorite tree.
What's happening
When the wind blows, the movement of the wind
causes the objects to move. When the objects hit each other, you
can hear the wind blow. Listen and enjoy the sound.

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