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Types of Mechanical Waves Flipped Classroom Lesson notes quiz and activities

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Looking for a simple and easy way to help students learn about the two types of mechanical waves while also freeing up time in the classroom for more fun and engaging activities? This type of mechanical waves flipped classroom lesson will help your students learn about longitudinal waves and transverse waves at home so you can spend more time in class doing fun activities. 

What students are doing:

➡️ Watching the video about types of mechanical waves at home allowing them to pause and rewatch the information (absences are no longer an excuse for missing the information)

➡️ Taking notes using the guided note-taking template at their own pace so that they get all the necessary information (finally everyone gets all the notes)

➡️ Checking their comprehension of the topic through a quick, types of mechanical waves practice quiz allowing them to see how well they understood the information in the video

➡️ Extending and applying their knowledge of the topic in class the next day with a type of mechanical waves enrichment activity for those that are ready to take it to the next level

➡️ Reviewing the information through a short, type of mechanical waves science reading comprehension passage and worksheet for those that need extra support before moving forward

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What is included:

✅ Two different video options (one with questions embedded during the video and one without)

✅ Notetaking template for students to fill in while watching the video

✅ Quick formative assessment in the form of a short multiple-choice quiz (digital and paper version)

✅ Two differentiated lessons based on the level of understanding the students have

✅ Struggling students: guided reading, notetaking template, comprehension worksheet

✅ Ready students: Activity to extend and apply their knowledge of the concept

This flipped lesson is perfect for the explain and elaborate phases of the 5E model of instruction.  Have the students watch the video at home, during a science station, or on a day with a substitute.

95% of my students have said the flipped lesson videos were the most helpful way to learn the basics. This is a great way to differentiate your lesson and meet the needs of all your students.  Students can go at their own pace while watching the video so everyone gets the notes and no one is left behind.​​

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NGSSMS-PS4-1
Use mathematical representations to describe a simple model for waves that includes how the amplitude of a wave is related to the energy in a wave. Emphasis is on describing waves with both qualitative and quantitative thinking. Assessment does not include electromagnetic waves and is limited to standard repeating waves.

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