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37. Review. Thursday March 22nd, 2012 Warm-up : List the 5 parts of a wave we have learned this year. Objective : Students will be able to review concepts about wave properties in order to understand how sound is a wave. Announcements. End of 3 rd quarter is NEXT Friday!

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  1. 37 Review Thursday March 22nd, 2012 Warm-up: List the 5 parts of a wave we have learned this year. Objective: Students will be able to review concepts about wave properties in order to understand how sound is a wave.

  2. Announcements • End of 3rd quarter is NEXT Friday! • Missing work; when work is due • Upcoming Assignments • My Website : http://bandyscience.wikispaces.com/Homepage • Today- Review waves; learn about how we hear and how sounds are waves

  3. Review Quiz

  4. Video • Take notes from the video on: • 10 facts: about sound • Include info about: How we hear • Be able to answer: How does sound relate to waves?

  5. Exit Ticket How does sound relate to waves?

  6. 39 Review Friday March 23rd, 2012 Warm-up: How is sound a wave? Objective: Students will be able to review concepts about wave properties.

  7. Quiz • Clear your desk! • Lets see how much you really remember!

  8. Parts of a Wave Yarn Activity • Fold your paper in half like a hot dog bun. • Draw a line along the fold label this line rest position. • Use your yarn to make a wave with at least one crest above rest position and one trough below rest position. • Trace the pattern of the yarn. • Take the yarn off the paper and set aside for later. • Label the following parts of a wave on your yarn wave: Crest, trough, rest position, amplitude, and wavelength. Write the definitions to these parts on the back of the paper. • Then create a picture with your yarn wave. The most creative gets extra credit! • Finally tape your yarn to your paper along the line you traced earlier. (YOU ONLY NEED A LITTLE BIT OF TAPE!!)

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