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Prisms and shadows
Shadows
Rational and core concepts of Shadows
1.understanding the process of creating shadows.
2.understanding the unchanged position of the light
sources, obstacles and shadows.
3. Changing the shape of shadows
SETTING OF THE CLASS: Work in groups. Student / student, mentor, mediator and
facilitator of learning.
MATERIALS
White Sheet
-Light source (lamp, lamp by IAS)
-Torch
-Various objects to create shadow
-White Paper
target group: 5-9 years old
Space and time: Space and time: 40/50 minutes class can take place in the classroom
1. Matching the number of light sources and shadows
Children match light sources with shadows
We ask them to produce one shadow.
We ask them to produce more shadows.
Proceedings of Scientific Method: Prediction, experiment, mathematical expressions.
2. Parallel lines remain parallel
Children place the chair in a bright room and turn it over. Then we ask them to observe the lines of the chair. Children move the chair and realize that the object is the same as the shadow. Furthermore the parallel lines of the object remain parallel in the shadow
Proceedings of Scientific Method: Prediction, experiment, mathematical expressions.
• Target Group: 12-15 year olds
• Materials Required:
glass blocks of different sizes
monochromatic light source
white light source
prism
• Setting of the class: groups of 2 or 3
• Space and time: 40/50 minutes class
can take place in the classroom
one desktop per group
Key Concepts
1.The path that a ray of light travels is changed when it passes from one medium into another (e.g: glass)
-> refraction
2. When light travels through a prism, it is separated into its spectrum of colours
-> diffraction
Description of Activities
1. Introduction to Refraction• Give the students a glass block and light source • Ask them to predict what will happen when they shine
the light through the block• Students check their predictions• Introduce the term refraction
Rationale: this is an inquiry based
approach to the topic of refraction
2. Glass Block Maze
• Students are given a number of glass blocks and a light source
• Students have to guide a ray of light through a maze using the blocks
Rationale: knowledge learnt from the previous activity is reinforced
3. Investigation of Prisms
• Students are asked to predict what will happen this time when they shine light through the prism
• They see what happens
• Ask the students when if they have seen this before
Rationale:• This is an inquiry based approach to
diffraction• The topic is related to the students
everyday lives
References
Plakitsi, K. (2007). Didactic of Natural Sciences in Pre-primary and Primary Childhood: Contemporary Trends and Prospective, Athens: Patakis, (in Greek).
Driver R., Squires A.,Rushworth P., Wood-Robinson V. «Οικοδομώντας τις Έννοιες των Φυσικών Επιστημών», εκδ. Τυπωθήτω, Αθήνα 1998.
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