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Ears

What sort of challenge could you do for your Ears Badge?  You could discuss, organise, learn, listen, discover, try, share...
Here are some example challenges:

  • Learn the alphabet in Semaphore, Braille, Morse code or Sign language.

  • Listen to bird calls outside and learn about those birds.

  • Discover how a radio works and what the different frequencies mean.

  • Plan a night where you play games like charades and Chinese whispers.

  • Research different movements of music and famous composers.

  • Learn some useful phrases in another language.

  • Research how the ear works and learn the names of the different parts of the ear.

  • Investigate Tinnitus, its causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment.

  • Investigate how the ear works and be able to name the different parts of the ear.
  • Investigate the range of hearing of humans and a variety of animals.
  • Investigate different types of ears on a variety of animals (eg. frog, bird, dog, human, elephant, snake, fish etc)
  • Investigate the history of the mythology of elf's having pointed ears.
  • Find out about the bionic ear and what it does for those who have it.
  • Find out about hearing aids and what they do.
  • Play a game that involves communication amongst each other without speaking or hearing.
  • Investigate how bats use their ears to see (ie. echolocation)


Or any other challenge or group of challenges that relate to ears and mean you are achieving your personal best.

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