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S8P4.d- Compare/Contrast Sound & Light Waves

Updated 7/14/2022: Johns

Unit 4: Characteristics of Waves

STANDARD: S8P4   Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to support the claim that electromagnetic (light) waves behave differently than mechanical (sound) waves.

ELEMENT: S8P4.d   Develop and use a model to compare and contrast how light and sound waves are reflected, refracted, absorbed, diffracted or transmitted through various materials.

LEARNING TARGETS: (Clarification statement: Includes echo and how color is seen, but does not cover interference and scattering)

  1. I can define reflected, refracted, absorbed, diffracted and transmitted. (Knowledge)
  2. I can explain the difference between light and sound waves. (Knowledge)
  3. I can describe the reflection, refraction, absorption, and diffraction of light and sound waves. (Reasoning)
  4. I can explain how light and sound travel through various materials. (Reasoning)
  5. I can illustrate and describe what happens when a sound echoes.  (Reasoning)
  6. I can illustrate and explain how color is seen. (Reasoning)
  7. I can develop and use a model to compare and contrast how light and sound waves interact with matter. (Product)

LT#4: How Light Travels

 

LT#4: How Light Travels: Opaque, Transparent, and Transluscent Objects

 

LT #4: How Sound Travels Through Different Media

 

LT #4: How does Sound Travel?

 

LTs #1, #2, #3, and #5: Wave Behaviors

 

LTs #1 and #2: Differences between Reflection, Refraction, and Diffraction of LIGHT

 

LTs #1, #2, and #4: Sound Wave Behaviors: Reflection, Absorption, and Transmission

 

LT #5: What's an Echo?

 

LTs #1, #2, #3 and #5: Reflection of Sound and Echo

 

LT #5: What Does an Echo Look Like in Echolocation?

 

LT #5: Echolocation: Blind Man Uses Bat-Like "Vision"

 

LTs #1 and #3: Sound Diffraction and Interference

 

LT #6: What is Color?

 

LT #6: How do We See Color? (Rods and Cones in the Eyes)

 

LT#6: How do We See Different Colors?

 

EXTRA: Testing the World's Longest Echo

 

Learning Target #7 will be discussed in class.