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The document provides an introduction to teaching about the electromagnetic spectrum. It includes links to a NASA website that introduces the topic and an accompanying student worksheet. The worksheet can be completed in the classroom using computers or printed copies. Having learned about longitudinal and transverse waves, students will now study the different wavelengths that make up the electromagnetic spectrum, from long radio waves to short gamma waves. Subsequent lessons will focus on visible and infrared wavelengths. The document also provides additional online resources about the electromagnetic spectrum to enrich instruction.

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NASA: Science Activity 04 T

The document provides an introduction to teaching about the electromagnetic spectrum. It includes links to a NASA website that introduces the topic and an accompanying student worksheet. The worksheet can be completed in the classroom using computers or printed copies. Having learned about longitudinal and transverse waves, students will now study the different wavelengths that make up the electromagnetic spectrum, from long radio waves to short gamma waves. Subsequent lessons will focus on visible and infrared wavelengths. The document also provides additional online resources about the electromagnetic spectrum to enrich instruction.

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Activity #4: Introduction to the Electromagnetic Spectrum-Teacher’s Copy

National Science Education Standards Addressed:

TRANSFER OF ENERGY (Grades 5-8) Physical Science


o Energy is a property of many substances and is associated with heat, light, electricity,
mechanical motion, sound, nuclei, and the nature of a chemical. Energy is transferred in
many ways.

INTERACTIONS OF ENERGY AND MATTER (Grades 9-12) Physical Science


o Waves, including sound and seismic waves, waves on water, and light waves, have
energy and can transfer energy when they interact with matter.
o Electromagnetic waves result when a charged object is accelerated or decelerated.
Electromagnetic waves include radio waves (the longest wavelength), microwaves,
infrared radiation (radiant heat), visible light, ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, and gamma
rays. The energy of electromagnetic waves is carried in packets whose magnitude is
inversely proportional to the wavelength.

To the Teacher: The following URL (from a related NASA website) provides an excellent introduction
to the topic of the electromagnetic spectrum. The accompanying worksheet can be completed by your
students right at the classroom computers, if so equipped or, as an alternative, the teacher can download
the exercise and make hardcopies to be used as the reference resource from which students can answer
the worksheet questions.
Now having a good grasp on the similarities and differences of longitudinal and transverse waves from
Activities #1-4, students will now begin to delve into the wavelengths of transverse waves from the long
radio waves to the short gamma waves—the electromagnetic spectrum. Subsequent investigations will
concentrate more specifically on visible and infrared wavelengths.
[Link]

See “Activity #4: Introduction to the Electromagnetic Spectrum –Student’s Copy” and the
accompanying ANSWER SHEET.
Technology Integration: The following websites provide enrichment activities and support materials for
teaching the electromagnetic spectrum:
[Link] -The electromagnetic spectrum, color vision
and visible light.
[Link] - The electromagnetic
spectrum
[Link] -Explains why cosmic rays are
NOT part of the electromagnetic spectrum
[Link] -Remote sensing equipment and the
electromagnetic spectrum
[Link] - Electromagnetic flash cards
[Link] -Shows the electromagnetic spectrum and everyday items that
compare in size to the wavelengths of its various energies.
[Link] -The Electromagnetic Spectrum- Beyond the Visible
[Link] -The electromagnetic spectrum and the separation of
white light into its component colors

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