Wavelength & Frequency Virtual Lab Activity
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Description
Need a way for your students to put all of the studies and review about wavelength, frequency, and amplitude... into a practical application? Let them "see" the relationship between wavelength and frequency with this virtual lab activity.
This lab resource is designed as a student internet activity and, being virtual, is suitable for distance learning. With it, a teacher can help demonstrate to their student(s) the relationship between a wave's wavelength and its frequency.
What’s inside this lab activity?
✅ two pages of detailed step-by-step student instructions and related questions
✅ link to virtual lab site (no equipment needed)
✅ teacher guide with notes & answer key
Directions and a link to the simulation will guide them through the lab exercise. Follow-up questions and exercises will reinforce the connection between the wave characteristics of wavelength & frequency.
Uses:
lesson follow-up, review, or checkup
a unit lab or part of unit lab series
assessment activity
In-class or distance learning lab resource
and more
⭐️⭐️⭐️ This virtual lab activity is a fun, engaging, and valuable way to review the important concepts and characteristics of wavelength and frequency.
Features you can’t help but :
✔ a unique method to check understanding
✔ no lab equipment is needed… It’s Virtual!
✔ students are engaged and focused
✔ students easily grasp the connection between these two wave properties
Additional details:
Being a virtual lab, students will need access to an electronic device (preferably with a mouse…it works better that way) and the internet. You may print out the answer sheets or opt to use them with Easel.
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