Properties of Light! Instructions:

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Properties of Light! Instructions: Tile your three sheets of paper so that they overlap one another. Fold the papers over to create a cascading booklet with 6 pages. Staple your booklet to keep it together (Using only 3 staples at the top!) We’ll create foldable booklets to hold our notes for this section of the unit.

Foldable Booklet Your book should: Include a page for each section of notes (as found on these slides). Be Colorful Contain diagrams with accurate labels. These booklets MUST be completed by the end of this class. (02/12/2015)

Properties of Light Lesson Objectives: To know the properties of light, considered as both a wave and particle Investigate behaviors of light waves, including reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference, scattering and the Doppler Effect. We’ll create foldable booklets to hold our notes for this section of the unit.

p.1 under title flap Add your own ideas & illustrations

p.2 flap REFLECTION

p.2 flap Close-Up

p.2 flap Close-Up

p.2 flap Close-Up

p.3-5 flap Refraction, Diffraction & Scattering

p.3 flap Refraction

p.3 flap Refraction

p.4 flap Diffraction

p.4 flap Diffraction

p.6 flap Optics

p.6 flap Close-Up

p.6 flap Close-Up

p.6 flap Close-Up