SCIENCE WORKSHEET LABEL THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
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Download Original →Label the Electromagnetic Spectrum Worksheet
A clean, educational worksheet featuring a blank diagram of the electromagnetic spectrum. Students are tasked with labeling key regions like radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays.
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An engaging science worksheet designed for middle school. It shows a horizontal wave chart from low to high frequency, with empty boxes for students to write the names of each electromagnetic wave type and a brief property.
Download Original →Electromagnetic Spectrum Diagram for Students
This printable worksheet presents a colorful but unlabeled spectrum arc. Learners must correctly identify and write the seven main wave categories, from longest wavelength to shortest, reinforcing their understanding of light energy.
Download Original →Blank EM Spectrum Labeling Sheet
A straightforward black-and-white worksheet for classroom use. It includes a linear spectrum with arrows pointing to each section, prompting students to fill in the correct terms for radio, microwave, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma waves.
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This worksheet features a detailed spectrum chart with dashed lines and labels missing. Students use a word bank to match terms like frequency, wavelength, and energy to the correct positions on the electromagnetic spectrum.
Download Original →Label the Waves: Electromagnetic Spectrum
A practical homework sheet showing a wave diagram increasing in energy. Spaces are provided for students to write the names of each wave type, plus a short description of their uses, such as communication or medical imaging.
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Designed for high school physics, this worksheet includes a spectrum with color gradients. Students label each region and answer a few questions about wavelength order, helping them visualize the continuous range of electromagnetic radiation.
Download Original →Electromagnetic Spectrum Fill-in Chart
A simple, effective worksheet with a horizontal bar divided into seven sections. Each section has a blank line underneath for students to write the correct wave name, from radio waves with the longest wavelength to gamma rays with the shortest.
Download Original →Printable EM Spectrum Labeling Worksheet
This educational resource provides a clear, unlabeled spectrum image with arrows. Students must identify and write the names of all electromagnetic wave types, reinforcing their knowledge of the spectrum's order and properties.
Download Original →Label the Electromagnetic Spectrum Activity
A fun, hands-on worksheet for elementary science. It features a rainbow-like spectrum with blank labels. Children cut and paste or write the names of waves, learning how visible light fits among invisible forms of radiation.
Download Original →Label the Electromagnetic Spectrum: A Science Worksheet
This educational worksheet features a blank diagram of the electromagnetic spectrum. Students must correctly label key regions from radio waves to gamma rays, reinforcing their understanding of wavelength order and frequency ranges in a hands-on science activity.
Download Original →Electromagnetic Spectrum Labeling Activity for Students
Perfect for middle school physics, this printable worksheet presents a visual spectrum scale. Learners identify and write the names of seven wave types, including infrared and ultraviolet, while exploring the relationship between energy and wavelength in a structured format.
Download Original →Science Worksheet: Complete the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Designed for classroom use, this labeling exercise challenges students to fill in missing spectrum sections. It covers visible light, X-rays, and microwaves, helping pupils memorize the sequence and properties of electromagnetic radiation through clear, guided prompts.
Download Original →Interactive Electromagnetic Spectrum Labeling Worksheet
This engaging science resource provides a linear spectrum diagram with empty boxes. Students label each wave type, from radio to gamma, and note their practical applications. Ideal for reinforcing concepts of energy, frequency, and wavelength in a concise, visual format.
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