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Guess the Sound Game

Pinky Makus
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Guess the Sound Game
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I need about 25 small objects for a sounds guessing game. I want to put them all in a box or a big bag. I already have several things in mind. Can you help me think of more objects??
Pinky
Thanks!! This is for a game with children ages 3-5.
(Edit: Please see my other post to see a list of objects I already have.)
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8 Nov 2009
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libertybelle
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Well, Pinky! I �m not a mind reader... (wish I were sometimes!) So I don �t know what you �ve thought of already. 
a bag of marbles peas in a marmalade glass small sleighbells rice in a jar a potato chip bag matches in a match box 2 spoons coins
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8 Nov 2009
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frenchfrog
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a sponge, a toothbrush, a watch, a rubber band, a paper clip, a pair of scissors, lumps of sugar...
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8 Nov 2009
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aftab57
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A calculater , a key and some plastic fruits. |
8 Nov 2009
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readingaol
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Plastic animals, doll �s clothes... |
8 Nov 2009
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Pinky Makus
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Thank you dear friends.
I wrote Guess the Sound Game in the title of my post, perhaps I should have put it in my messages as well. I need objects that make a sound if they are hit, squeezed or pushed (etc.)
I already have:
a baby food jar lid (It clicks when I press the center.) a train book that makes train noises a cow that moos a plastic bag a paper bag a bell a plastic toy phone a toy car some spoons a plastic bottle
I need to look for the list of objects I used last year.
I would love to hear more ideas. Sorry for being unclear before.
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8 Nov 2009
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Anna P
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I am a small objects collector! I keep them in these small drawers and use them in different ways - sort by beginning sound, colours, size... We play "I spy", or display about 7 objects, hide one and ask �which one is missing �? Great for vocabulary building.
But I did not answer your question. How about classroom objects - pencil, pen... or small toys such as a car, objects from a doll house... Easy to find small things. I �m always "hunting" them.
Some of the objects with names beginning with �C �
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8 Nov 2009
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verybouncyperson
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Some more ideas...
a real mobile phone a paperback book (when you flick through the pages) a fan (when you flick it to open it) an electric toothbrush a mouse for your computer or a keyboard a stapler a hole punch a lighter (careful you don �t set the bag on fire!) something with a zip something with velcro a DVD in the case (when you push down the centre o take out the disc) an aerosol can a pen (the clicky type)
Hope they help!
T :)
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8 Nov 2009
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verybouncyperson
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PS, Anna I your small objects trays! What a great idea!
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8 Nov 2009
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Pinky Makus
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Verybouncyperson,
You are too funny!
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8 Nov 2009
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Greek Professor
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The tray on the left held a drum, castanet, keys on a ring, paper to crumple, water in a bottle, retractable pen, egg with rice inside, and a nut inside its shell. The tray on the right has a collection of bells. Children used these to listen to the different sounds and to play a sound guessing game with friends. Other objects that could be included: velcro, zipper, rainstick, squeaky toy, coin purse with coin |
8 Nov 2009
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