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Light and seeing

Light and seeing

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👩 Teacher’s Guide

🎯 Objective

Students will be able to:

  • Explain the key physics of light and seeing
  • Use ray diagrams and wave ideas to describe light behavior
  • Apply light concepts to technology and safety

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📝 Teaching Notes

  • Key idea to emphasize: Light is an electromagnetic wave that allows us to see when it reflects from objects into our eyes. Vision depends on light entering the eye and being focused on the retina.
  • Common misconception: Light always travels instantly and never changes direction.
  • Suggested teaching approach:
  • Use ray boxes, mirrors, and lenses in demonstrations
  • Practice drawing ray diagrams step-by-step
  • Connect EM radiation to communication and health risks

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💬 Discussion Starter

Ask students:

  • Why do mirrors form images?
  • How does refraction allow lenses to focus light?
  • Which parts of the EM spectrum can be dangerous and why?

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🧒 Student Worksheet

Concept and Helping Material

Light is an electromagnetic wave that allows us to see when it reflects from objects into our eyes. Vision depends on light entering the eye and being focused on the retina.

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Vocabulary and Definitions

  • — Light bouncing off a surface
  • — Bending of light when speed changes
  • — A transparent object that refracts light to form images
  • — Measure of how much light slows in a material
  • — The full range of EM waves from radio to gamma

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Hands-On Experiment or Activities

Activity 1: Mirror Reflection Test

What You Need: plane mirror, ray box, protractor.

What You Do: Shine a ray at different angles and measure reflected angles.

Think and Talk: What changed?

What stayed the same?

Activity 2: Lens Focusing Experiment

What You Need: converging lens, screen, lamp.

What You Do: Move the lens until a sharp image forms on the screen.

Think and Talk: What changed?

What stayed the same?

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Practice Questions (QA)

1. What is reflection?

2. State the law of reflection.

3. What is refraction?

4. What is total internal reflection?

5. What does a converging lens do?

6. What does a diverging lens do?

7. What is refractive index?

8. What makes objects appear colored?

9. Name one type of hazardous radiation.

10. What are radio waves used for?

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Reflection

  • Where do you see light physics in everyday life?
  • Why is EM radiation safety important?
Physics