Kicking off with VOCAB! (Hold back the excitement)

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Kicking off with VOCAB! (Hold back the excitement) Using the DOUBLE- SIDED FRAYER CARDS provided, Complete the following terms. Amplitude Wavelength Transverse Wave Longitudinal Wave Frequency Mechanical Wave Electromagnetic Wave Reflection Refraction Diffraction Absorption Electromagnetic Spectrum

MORE Vocabulary! Wave Vibration Medium Crest Trough Compression Rarefaction Light Vacuum Absorption Transmission Scattering Visible light Opaque Transparent Translucent Convex lens Concave lens Doppler Effect Echo Echolocation Decibels Before the unit is complete, you will complete ONE NOTECARD (includes definition AND example) for each of the terms listed to the right. Terms will be placed in a Ziploc bag and STAPLED in your NOTEBOOK!