What is Marching in step with the noise?

"Marching in step with the noise means moving together perfectly because you're listening to a special kind of sound that tells you when to go."

Imagine you and your friends are playing a game where everyone has to take steps at exactly the same time. But instead of counting, you listen to music, like the kind you hear on your favorite cartoon or in the background while you’re drawing.

If you all start walking together when the music plays, it’s like you're marching in step with the noise. The noise here is the music, and being in step means you’re moving together, just like soldiers in a parade who all walk at the same time because they're listening to a drum.

It's like having a secret signal that tells you when to move, so everyone stays together and looks neat. You don’t need any magic, just good listening and timing!

Why it’s fun

When you march with your friends in step with the noise, it feels like you're all part of one big team. It’s a game where you use sound to move, something you hear every day!

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Examples

  1. A group of people clapping in unison at a concert.
  2. Birds flying together in the same direction and speed.
  3. Dancers moving to the beat of a drum.

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