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1 Colouring Book Optics

2 Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way
Colouring Book Optics Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way

3 Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way
Colouring Book Optics Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way

4 Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way
Colouring Book Optics Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way

5 Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way
Colouring Book Optics Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way

6 Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way
Colouring Book Optics Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way

7 Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way
Colouring Book Optics Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way

8 Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way
Colouring Book Optics Toward teaching Optics in a more Visual & Spatial Way

9 Understanding Sight Requires
Understanding Light Understanding The Eye Understanding The Brain

10 Brain - Skull. These cool holograms are available from http://www

11 Understanding The Brain
In Reverse Order Understanding The Brain Head Shrinker

12 Understanding Light E3.2 identify and label the visible and invisible regions of the electromagnetic spectrum Mnemonics for Short to Long Wavelength Radio Waves Microwaves Infra Red Visible Spectrum Ultra Violet X-Rays Gamma Rays Raul's Mother Is Visiting Uncle Xavier's Garden Rabbits Mate In Very Unusual eXpensive Gardens Raging Martians Invade Roy G. Biv. Using X-rays & Gamma Rays

13 My Favorite Girls/Guys eXperience Unusual Vibrations In My Room
Gamma Rays X-Rays Ultra Violet Visible Spectrum Infra Red Microwaves Radio Waves Girls/Guys eXperience Unusual Vibrations In My Room

14 Group Lab / Demonstration
E2.2 use an inquiry process to investigate the laws of reflection, using plane and curved mirrors, and draw ray diagrams to summarize their findings [PR, C] Laws of Reflection Group Lab / Demonstration

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16 How the Electromagnetic Spectrum Applies to Reflection?
E3.2 identify and label the visible and invisible regions of the electromagnetic spectrum How the Electromagnetic Spectrum Applies to Reflection?

17 Why U-boat Captains Have To Spin In Circles

18 Why U-boat Captains Have To Spin In Circles

19 Why U-boat Captains Have To Spin In Circles

20 Why U-boat Captains Have To Spin In Circles

21 Images in Plane Mirrors Group Lab / Demonstration No Parallax
E2.3 predict the qualitative characteristics of images formed by plane and curved mirrors (e.g., location, relative distance, orientation, and size in plane mirrors; location, orientation, size, type in curved mirrors), test their predictions through inquiry, and summarize their findings

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24 Images in Plane Mirrors
Front Back Inversions E2.3 predict the qualitative characteristics of images formed by plane and curved mirrors (e.g., location, relative distance, orientation, and size in plane mirrors; location, orientation, size, type in curved mirrors), test their predictions through inquiry, and summarize their findings

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28 Reflection in A Plane Mirror
How Big Does A “Head To Toe” Mirror Have To Be? Does It Matter How Far Away You Stand?

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31 Reflection in a Plane Room Mirror
How Big Does A “Room” Mirror Have To Be In Order For Everyone To See Everyone? Does It Matter Where You Sit?

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37 Our job is to inspire learning not just cover curriculum
Anamorph Me Our job is to inspire learning not just cover curriculum

38 Myth Busters Eat Your Heart Out
CONCAVE MIRRORS Archimedes Death Ray Myth Busters Eat Your Heart Out

39 CONCAVE MIRRORS Hot Dog Virtual Library #1380

40 The Disappearing Finger
Refraction The Disappearing Finger Virtual Library #1364

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42 E3.8 describe properties of light, and use them to explain naturally occurring optical phenomena (e.g., apparent depth, shimmering, a mirage, a rainbow)

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48 Virtual Library Record #1301
E3.4 explain the conditions required for partial reflection/refraction and for total internal reflection in lenses, and describe the reflection/refraction using labelled ray diagrams Fish Eye View Virtual Library Record #1301

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50 Lenses

51 You See Eye

52 What I(Eye) See

53 What I(Eye) See

54 What I(Eye) See

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59 Understanding Colour Requires
Understanding Light [THERE IS NO COLOUR WHITE IN THE SPECTRUM] Understanding The Eye [THE CONES OF THE EYE ARE SENSITIVE TO RED, GREEN & BLUE ONLY] Understanding The Brain [ WHEN THE RED, GREEN & BLUE CONES ARE EQUALLY STIMULATED THE BRAIN “SEES” WHITE

60 Subtractive Colour Theory
E3.6-Applied use subtractive colour theory to describe the effect of colour filters on white light View with a Primary Red Filter

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