Tuesday

I can understand wave interactions, by reading with my group and taking notes on what is important in the reading selection.

P.EN.07.31 Identify examples of waves, including sound waves and waves on water.
P.EN.07.32 Describe how waves are produced by vibrations in matter.

Language Objective
I can write to summarize my reading about wave interactions, by completing a Cornell Notes.

HOMEWORK – Keep working on Cornell Notes.  Begin Studying for Waves Test – Next Wednesday/Thursday

Frayer Model – FRAYER (1)

Vocabulary List

Wave

Medium

Mechanical Wave

Electromagnetic Wave

Transverse Wave

Crest

Trough

Longitudinal Wave

Compression

Rarefaction

Surface Wave

Amplitude

Wavelength

Frequency

Wave Speed

Reflection

Refraction

Diffraction

Interference

Constructive Interference

Destructive Interference

Echo

Seismic Wave

Radio Waves

Resonance

Electromagnetic Spectrum