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Stimulus sounds SOUND GAMES 1 Listen all around song Listen carefully to these three sounds. Can you say which is the odd one out? DOG 1 / HORSE / DOG 2 The horse is the odd one out! / Because the other two are both dogs! Listen carefully again. Can you say which of these three sounds is the odd one out? DOG BARKS / TRAIN PASSES / CAT MIAOWS The train! / The cat and the dog are both animals! Listen carefully to these three sounds. Can you say which is the odd one out? SEAGULLS / MILK BOTTLES / SEASIDE WAVES 1

The bottles! / Because the others are seaside sounds! Listen carefully again. Which of these three sounds is the odd one out? CAR / TRAIN / SOMEONE HAMMERING The hammering! / Because you can take a ride in a car and a train! Listen carefully again. Which of these three sounds is the odd one out? WHISTLE 1 / DRUM ROLL / WHISTLE 2 The drum! / The other two are both whistles! We ll have one more go. Listen carefully. Which of these three sounds is the odd one out. WIND / THUNDER / BABY LAUGHING The baby laughing! / Because the others are weather sounds! LINK Listen everyone. Listen to my dog Charlie barking! DOG BARKING He s easy to hear! Listen now as Charlie gets quieter and quieter 2

SOUND OF DOG FADES Now we re going to listen very carefully for Charlie, because he won t be easy to hear COUNTRYSIDE We re in the countryside. Can you hear Charlie? Put your hand up when you can hear Charlie COUNTRYSIDE CONTINUES. THEN DOG FAINTLY. THEN GETTING LOUDER Let s try that again. TOWN Now we re in the town. Can you hear Charlie? Put your hand up when you can hear Charlie TOWNSCAPE CONTINUES. THEN DOG FAINTLY. THEN GETTING LOUDER EXT. PEOPLE. CHAT. CUTLERY ETC. Now we re outside at a big picnic party. Can you hear Charlie? Put up your hand when you can hear Charlie CONTINUE. THEN DOG. THEN GETTING LOUDER. 3

FARM ANIMALS. Now we re on a farm and the farmer is ploughing the fields. This time listen carefully for one baby lamb. Can you hear it yet? Put up your hand when you can hear the baby lamb FX CONTINUE. THEN BABY LAMB, QUIET AT FIRST THEN LOUDER Can you hear it now one baby lamb! LINK This time we re going to do some counting. Listen carefully. How many different birds can you hear? CROW, SPARROW, SEAGULL How many different birds did you hear? Listen again. FX A crow a sparrow and a seagull. There were three different birds. This time how many different animals can you hear? DOG, HORSE, CAT, SEAGULL How many animals did you hear? Listen again A dog a horse a cat a seagull. There were four animals! Let s do that again. This time, how many different ways of travelling can you hear? CAR, WALKING, TRAIN, BICYCLE, PLANE. 4

How many different ways of travelling did you hear? Listen again REPEATS WITH CHILDREN COUNTING A car footsteps walking a train a bicycle a plane There were five different ways of travelling. This time we re going on a quick journey. But how many different places are we going to? Try and count them. SEASIDE / SUPERMARKET / ANIMALS IN ZOO / SCHOOL CLASSROOM / RAINFOREST How many places did you hear? Listen again A beach a supermarket a zoo a classroom a forest. There were five different places on our journey. So many different sounds around! Listen all around song. 5