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1.   What Color Is the Sky?
Students observe, record, and describe colors and changes in the sky, including light refraction.

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1.   The Science of Light
Annenberg FAQ Media Home Home Buy Channel View Videos Workshops & Info Programs Courses Teacher's Lab The Science of Light Light in ColorLaws of Light _ _ Light is everywhere in our world. We need it to see: it carries information from the world to our eyes and brains. Seeing colors and shapes is second nature to us, yet light is a perplexing phenomenon when we study it more closely. Here are some things to think about:...

2.   What is Light?
InstructorWeb LIGHT LESSON PLAN SCIENCE WORKSHEETS HOUSE PRIMARY TEACHING LEARNING READING COMPREHENSION STUDENTS ELEMENTARY LANGUAGE ARTS EDUCATION CURRICULUM KIDS THEME UNIT RESOURCES ACTIVITIES What is Light? A science reading comprehension lesson on the subject of light. Includes printable teaching lesson worksheet...

3.   Polarization
...menological activities illustrating interference patterns. 3) Make "take-home" project of the interference pattern. Equipment and Materials Microprojector Clear plastic box Crystals of: Polarizing films sugar Cellophane tape epsom salt Microscope slides salol mica salt Recommended Strategies Review light waves and experiment with polarizing film. Demonstrate the nature of polarized light showing that polarized light travels in a single plane instead of the 360 degree of unpolarized light. Demonstrate the interference pattern of various crystals which are placed between two polarized films on the mic...

4.   Let The Light Shine In: A Look At The Iris
...Learning @ The Franklin Institute)Leadership (Main Navigation - Resources for Science Learning @ The Franklin Institute)Partnership (Main Navigation - Resources for Science Learning @ The Franklin Institute)About Us (Main Navigation - Resources for Science Learning @ The Franklin Institute) Let The Light Shine In: A Look At The Iris Grade Level: K - 3 Discussion: The eye is made up of several parts: the cornea, pupil, iris, lens, and retina. Each has an important function. You can see and put together a model of the eye in the Institute's Bioscience Exhibit. Ask the students Have you ever seen a pic...

5.   Light And Color
Light And Color Lillie Mae Rayborn John D. Shoop School 3109 Shagbark Lane 1460 W. 112 St. Hazelcrest, IL 60429 Chicago, IL 60643 708-957-3899 312-881-5215 Objective: For primary students grade K-3 in elementary school. 1. Students will understand how light travels in straight lines by exposing them to va...

6.   Light
Light Pennie Machnick Dirksen School 255 Leahy Circle 8601 W. Foster Ave. Des Plaines, IL. 60016 Chicago, IL. 60656 708-298-8410 312-792-8590 Objectives: (Grades 4-6) 1. Students will be able to calculate the angle of reflection and the angle of incidence and discover that these angles are equal. 2. They...

7.   11/29 The Behavior of Light - Light and Color
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Jennifer Andre Edmison Raymond Subject: IPC Lesson Title: 11/ 29 The Behavior of Light - Light and Color Objectives: Describe the differences among opaque, transparent, and translucent materials. Explain how light is refracted. Discuss how refraction separates white light. Explain how you see color. Describe the difference between light color and pigment color. Predict what happens wh...

8.   Polarized Light
Polarized Light Springer, Ellen Nazareth Academy 1209 W. Ogden Ave. 1-708-354-0061 La Grange Park, IL 60525 1-708-352-1886 Objectives 1) To expose students to the basic behavior of polarized light. 2) To help students discover that light can be polarized by reflection from a non- metallic surface as well as by pass...

9.   Distance Learning - Humanities - Resources
HUMANITIES - RESOURCES Conceived in Light Assignment: From primitive man to the craftsmen at Chartres Cathedral, from Galileo to Einstein, human beings have been fascinated by the properties of light. Compose a free-verse poem that incorporates or grows from an idea about light. Process: Number from 1-20. Brainstorm 20 phrases that contain...

10.   Infrared Zoo Lesson 2 - Dinner in the Dark
Infrared Zoo Lesson 2 Dinner in the Dark DAY 2: LEARN ABOUT INFRARED LIGHT AND INFRARED IMAGE TECHNOLOGY A. Exploring Infrared Image Technology Activity Time: approximately 25-45 minutes For certain, your learners will have lingering questions left over from the previous activity. Two of which may be: How does the snake (pit viper) locate its meal in the dark dense forest...


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