Description
This comprehensive Middle School NGSS bellringers/warmups pack on MS-PS4 Waves is designed to align with the NGSS Middle School MS-PS4 standards. A google classroom distance learning version is included so you’re all set whether you have face to face classes or have to teach remotely. There are 18 days worth of bellringers in this pack with answer guidelines. These Waves warm-ups / bell ringers are a great way to start your class and reinforce the days activities. The questions have been carefully designed to get them thinking!
NGSS standards covered are:
- MS-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
- MS-PS4-2. Develop and use a model to describe that waves are reflected, absorbed, or transmitted through various materials.
- MS-PS4-3. Integrate qualitative scientific and technical information to support the claim that digitized signals are a more reliable way to encode and transmit information than analog signals.
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