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Pretest Review: Mastering Grade 8 Concepts

Pretest Review: Mastering Grade 8 Concepts

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Presentation

Science

8th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-PS4-1, MS-PS4-2

+6

Standards-aligned

Created by

SHERRI RUBIN

Used 5+ times

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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Mastering Grade 8 Concepts

A pretest review to help you master the key concepts of Grade 8. Get ready to ace your exams and build a strong foundation for future learning.

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Sound Waves and Hearing

Learn about the characteristics of sound waves, including pitch, loudness, and frequency. Understand how the human ear converts sound waves into electrical signals and how the Doppler effect affects the perception of sound. Explore the different properties of sound waves and their interactions with different mediums.

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Multiple Choice

Which property of sound waves determines the volume of a sound?

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Pitch

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Loudness

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Frequency

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Amplitude

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Loudness

Loudness is the property of sound waves that determines the volume of a sound. It refers to the perceived intensity or strength of a sound. The louder the sound, the higher the loudness. Loudness is measured in decibels (dB). It is important to note that loudness is subjective and can vary from person to person.

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Frequency and Pitch

Use tuning forks to demonstrate the relationship between pitch and frequency. Observe the forks without touching them. Predict which fork will have a higher pitch. Strike each fork against a solid object and record your observations. Analyze the relationship between the physical sizes of the forks and their frequencies. Explain how pitch is related to frequency.

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Multiple Choice

What is the relationship between pitch and frequency?

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Pitch and frequency are unrelated.

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Pitch increases with frequency.

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Pitch decreases with frequency.

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Pitch remains constant regardless of frequency.

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Pitch and Frequency

Pitch decreases with frequency. This means that as the frequency of a sound wave increases, the pitch of the sound becomes higher. For example, a high-pitched sound like a whistle has a higher frequency than a low-pitched sound like a bass drum. The relationship between pitch and frequency is important in music, as it determines the melody and harmony of a piece. Understanding this relationship helps musicians create and appreciate different musical tones and sounds.

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Mastering Grade 8 Concepts

Unit 4: Sound - Sound wave is a longitudinal wave caused by vibrations in a medium. - Decibels measure the pitch of a sound. - Echo is a sound wave absorbed by a soft material. - Interference occurs when waves overlap and combine. - Ultrasound technology uses high-frequency sound waves. - Humans hear sound through vibrations converted to electrical signals in the ear. - Resonance causes a guitar string to vibrate when a tuning fork is struck. - Sound waves create compressions and rarefactions in a medium. - Brick walls best absorb sound waves. - Wavelength is measured between crests of successive waves. - Echolocation is used by bats, dolphins, and mapping the ocean floor. - Thunder is seen before heard due to the speed of light waves. - Sound waves travel faster through closely packed media. - Cochlea in the inner ear converts sound waves into electrical signals. - Changes in sound of a train whistle are caused by the Doppler effect. - Sound barrier is broken by a fighter jet, causing a sonic boom.

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Multiple Choice

What causes a guitar string to vibrate when a tuning fork is struck?

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Resonance

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Interference

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Ultrasound technology

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Decibels

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Guitar String Vibration

Trivia: When a tuning fork is struck, it creates sound waves that match the natural frequency of the guitar string. This phenomenon is called resonance. The vibrating tuning fork transfers its energy to the guitar string, causing it to vibrate and produce sound. This is how guitars are tuned and produce beautiful music.

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Mastering Grade 8 Concepts

This slide provides a pretest review for Grade 8 students. It includes critical thinking questions and key concepts related to sound. The questions cover topics such as the speed of sound, wavelength, decibels, and the role of different materials in sound quality. Students can use this slide to review and prepare for their upcoming unit test.

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Multiple Choice

What is the main focus of this slide?

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Reviewing key concepts related to sound

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Preparing for the upcoming unit test

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Exploring different materials in sound quality

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Learning about the speed of sound

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Preparing for the Test

Trivia: Did you know that sound travels faster in solids than in liquids or gases? It's because the particles in solids are closer together, allowing sound waves to travel more quickly. So, make sure to study the speed of sound for your upcoming test!

Mastering Grade 8 Concepts

A pretest review to help you master the key concepts of Grade 8. Get ready to ace your exams and build a strong foundation for future learning.

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