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2 days 1 day review 1 day test Day 1 Day 2

Short Cycle Tuesday March 6th, 2012 Warm-up: ****answer in complete sentences*** (1) What do waves do? (what’s their function?) (2) What is amplitude? Objective: Students will be able to identify the parts of a wave and relationships between the parts of a wave in order to explain the relationships between amplitude, wavelength and frequency Homework: Study your study guide!

Agenda Review/Notes from Wavelength vs. Frequency Review Conclusion Question Review (for tomorrow’s test) Study Guide Creation

Indirect Relationship: Wavelength & Frequency Short Wavelength Long Wavelength Less Frequency More Frequency Note: The amplitude remains the same!

Question Review Parts of a Wave Interactive Quiz! How is energy transferred question. Do the Wave!

How is Energy Transferred? ---How is energy transferred? Energy is transferred to a medium The medium vibrates and transfers the energy A wave is created If Ms. Bandy strikes a banjo with a pick, how is the energy transferred? Ms Bandy’s hand  banjo pick  banjo string  air

Study Guide Creation Question (Part A) 1. What is the relationship between amplitude and frequency? 2. What is the relationship between wavelength and frequency? 3. What is the function of a wave? 4. What does a medium do when energy moves through it and a wave is made? Answer

Study Guide Creation Question (Part B) 1. What is the material that a wave moves through called? 2. What is the distance between two crests called? 3. What is the distance between the crest and the rest position called? 4. What is the lowest part of a wave called? 5. What is the highest part of a wave called? Answer

Short Cycle Wednesday March 7th, 2012 Warm-up: (1) What two points represent the wavelength? (2) How would you describe where the amplitude is? Objective: SHORT CYCLE Homework:

Short Cycle Questions? Please do the following: Acquire a sheet of loose leaf Acquire a sharpened pencil Remove binders, books, and other materials from the surface of your desk.

Short Cycle During the Assessment: Work silently. Read all answer choices and choose the best one! After the Assessment: Submit test packet, scantron and BCR to the wire bins Grab a post-test puzzle. Work silently. You may submit this as extra credit (due tomorrow!!!)