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Examine 10 high-level scenarios to predict how light and sound change when they hit different barriers and materials.
Examine how vibrations ignite sound and light travels through shadows to evaluate energy behaviors in everyday scenarios.
Little scientists investigate how vibrations travel through deep water and how glowing bugs use light signals to talk across a dark field.
Ready your young scientists to identify vibration sources and light reflections in this perfect quick-check for your daily science stations.
Identify objects that sparkle and tools that shout as students categorize everyday sources of bright light and loud noise.
Tiny scientists synthesize sensory data and design imaginary noise-makers to prove light and sound travel through more than just air.
Students gain a deep understanding of wave behavior by analyzing how energy vibrates through different materials and bounces off surfaces.
Students gain a detective's eye for energy by analyzing how vibrations become music and how shadows reveal the secrets of light.
Students engineer solutions for communication barriers by synthesizing how vibrations move through solids and how light behaves when hitting mirrored surfaces.
Young scientists engineer solutions for dark rooms and silent signals using shadows, vibrations, and reflective surfaces during hands-on station rotations.
Challenge your young scientists to solve light puzzles and sound mysteries in this advanced classroom challenge.
Third graders apply wave mechanics across 10 challenges to determine how echoes bounce off canyon walls and why submarine lights change color underwater.
Young scientists design tiny theaters and sound-proof boxes to see how energy moves through different materials in our everyday world.
Solve puzzles about how whale songs travel through water and why mirrors show our faces in this introductory physics challenge.
Young scientists analyze shadowy secrets and mysterious vibrations, moving beyond surface observations to evaluate how energy interacts with different materials.
Your classroom becomes a sound studio as you investigate how drum skins and guitar strings move to create the music we hear.
Can you hear a whisper or see through a glass of water? Investigate how vibrations make noise and how light travels to our eyes.
Identify how energy moves through whale songs and flashlight beams in this quick formative assessment on mechanical and electromagnetic waves.
Little scientists examine 10 interactive scenarios to distinguish between things they hear and things they see in the classroom and at home.
Young learners identify sources of illumination and the cause of sound across 10 questions focused on observable physical phenomena.