1-PS4-1 Waves and Their Applications in Technologies for Information Transfer
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Students who demonstrate understanding can: Plan and conduct investigations to provide evidence that vibrating materials can make sound and that sound can make materials vibrate. |
Clarification Statement: Examples of vibrating materials that make sound could include tuning forks and plucking a stretched string. Examples of how sound can make matter vibrate could include holding a piece of paper near a speaker making sound and holding an object near a vibrating tuning fork.
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Assessment Boundary: N/A
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Crosscutting Concepts
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Science & Engineering Practices
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Disciplinary Core Ideas
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Cause and Effect:
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Planning and carrying out investigations:
- To answer questions or test solutions to problems in K–2 builds on prior experiences and progresses to simple investigations, based on fair tests, which provide data to support explanations or design solutions.
- Plan and conduct investigations collaboratively to produce data to serve as the basis for evidence to answer a question.
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Wave Properties:
- Sound can make matter vibrate, and vibrating matter can make sound.
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