2nd Block Physical Science
- What
- 2nd Block Physical Science
- When
- 12/6/2023
High School Weekly Lesson Plan Template Week of: 12/4/23 *for additional curriculum information, please visit the district's resource High School Pacing Guides or Georgia Standards of Excellence Course Name: Modified Physical Science Monday SPS9. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain the properties of waves. a. Analyze and interpret data to identify the relationships among wavelength, frequency, and energy in electromagnetic waves and amplitude and energy in mechanical waves. b. Ask questions to compare and contrast the characteristics of electromagnetic and mechanical waves. c. Develop models based on experimental evidence that illustrate the phenomena of reflection, refraction, interference, and diffraction. Learning Targets: SPS9a: We are learning to explain the relationship between amplitude and energy in a mechanical wave based on data analysis and interpretation. Success Criteria: I will know I am successful when I can . . . Identify, define, and draw longitudinal waves, labeling all parts. Understand that mechanical waves can be longitudinal or transverse. Relate the energy of a mechanical wave to its amplitude. Lesson/Activity -Daily 10 Questions -Unit 9 Pop Quiz: Electricity and Review -Intro to Unit 10 -Guided Reading Packet: Waves -Parts of a Wave WS (Flocabulary) -Begin Waves Vocabulary Resources: Teacher Created Materials, Edpuzzle, Flocabulary Tuesday SPS9. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain the properties of waves. a. Analyze and interpret data to identify the relationships among wavelength, frequency, and energy in electromagnetic waves and amplitude and energy in mechanical waves. b. Ask questions to compare and contrast the characteristics of electromagnetic and mechanical waves. c. Develop models based on experimental evidence that illustrate the phenomena of reflection, refraction, interference, and diffraction. Learning Targets: SPS9a: We are learning to explain the relationship between amplitude and energy in a mechanical wave based on data analysis and interpretation. SPS9b: We are learning to compare/contrast characteristics of electromagnetic and mechanical waves. Success Criteria: I will know I am successful when I can . . . Identify, define, and draw longitudinal waves, labeling all parts. Understand that mechanical waves can be longitudinal or transverse. Relate the energy of a mechanical wave to its amplitude. Explain the difference in electromagnetic and mechanical waves in terms of medium and motion Lesson/Activity -Daily 10 Questions -Guided Reading Packet: Wave Types -Types of Waves Frayer Models (Mechanical, Longitudinal, Transverse, Electromagnetic) -Work on Waves Vocabulary -Resources: Teacher Created Materials, Edpuzzle, Flocabulary Wednesday SPS9. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain the properties of waves. a. Analyze and interpret data to identify the relationships among wavelength, frequency, and energy in electromagnetic waves and amplitude and energy in mechanical waves. b. Ask questions to compare and contrast the characteristics of electromagnetic and mechanical waves. c. Develop models based on experimental evidence that illustrate the phenomena of reflection, refraction, interference, and diffraction. Learning Targets: SPS9a: We are learning to explain the relationship between amplitude and energy in a mechanical wave based on data analysis and interpretation. SPS9b: We are learning to compare/contrast characteristics of electromagnetic and mechanical waves. Success Criteria: I will know I am successful when I can . . . Identify, define, and draw longitudinal waves, labeling all parts. Understand that mechanical waves can be longitudinal or transverse. Relate the energy of a mechanical wave to its amplitude. Explain the difference in electromagnetic and mechanical waves in terms of medium and motion Lesson/Activity -Daily 10 Questions -Guided Reading Packet: Wave Motion -Review Waves Vocabulary -Vocabulary Review Game (Flocabulary) -Resources: Teacher Created Materials, Edpuzzle, Flocabulary Thursday SPS9. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain the properties of waves. a. Analyze and interpret data to identify the relationships among wavelength, frequency, and energy in electromagnetic waves and amplitude and energy in mechanical waves. b. Ask questions to compare and contrast the characteristics of electromagnetic and mechanical waves. c. Develop models based on experimental evidence that illustrate the phenomena of reflection, refraction, interference, and diffraction. Learning Targets: SPS9a: We are learning to explain the relationship between amplitude and energy in a mechanical wave based on data analysis and interpretation. SPS9b: We are learning to compare/contrast characteristics of electromagnetic and mechanical waves. Success Criteria: I will know I am successful when I can . . . Identify, define, and draw longitudinal waves, labeling all parts. Understand that mechanical waves can be longitudinal or transverse. Relate the energy of a mechanical wave to its amplitude. Explain the difference in electromagnetic and mechanical waves in terms of medium and motion Lesson/Activity -Daily 10 Questions -Guided Reading Packet: Properties of Waves -Labeling Wave Parts Review WS -Resources: Teacher Created Materials, Edpuzzle, Flocabulary Friday SPS9. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain the properties of waves. a. Analyze and interpret data to identify the relationships among wavelength, frequency, and energy in electromagnetic waves and amplitude and energy in mechanical waves. b. Ask questions to compare and contrast the characteristics of electromagnetic and mechanical waves. c. Develop models based on experimental evidence that illustrate the phenomena of reflection, refraction, interference, and diffraction. Learning Targets: SPS9a: We are learning to explain the relationship between amplitude and energy in a mechanical wave based on data analysis and interpretation. SPS9b: We are learning to compare/contrast characteristics of electromagnetic and mechanical waves. Success Criteria: I will know I am successful when I can . . . Identify, define, and draw longitudinal waves, labeling all parts. Understand that mechanical waves can be longitudinal or transverse. Relate the energy of a mechanical wave to its amplitude. Explain the difference in electromagnetic and mechanical waves in terms of medium and motion Lesson/Activity -Daily 10 Questions -Guided Reading Packet: Wave Interactions -Unit 10 Pop Quiz (Waves) and Review -Resources: Teacher Created Materials, Edpuzzle, Flocabulary