Physics Instructional Guide

Refection and Refraction

Physics

Quarter 3

McGraw Hill Module 16

● Interactive Content

Interactive Content: Curved Mirrors Interactive Content: Properties of Curved Mirrors Interactive Content: Ray Diagrams for Curved Mirrors Virtual Investigation: Ray Tracing for Mirrors and Lenses Interactive Content: Systems of Concave Mirrors in Telescopes Interactive Content: Defects of Spherical Mirrors Interactive Content: Images in Curved Mirrors Applying Physics - Calculating Image Position Virtual Investigation: Ray Tracing for Mirrors

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Elaborate: Return to DQB/Focus Question Evaluate: Formative Assessment Check

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● Lesson Check 15 mins

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● Chromebook ● DQB

Lesson3: Refraction of Light

Engage:

10 mins

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Focus Question: What happens to light when it enters a new medium?

● Chromebook ● Spectrometer ● Prism ● Helium vapor lamp ● Desk lamp ● Corkboard ● straight pins ● Thumbtacks ● White paper ● Protractor

Explore and Explain:

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Teacher Presentation: Refraction of Light Interactive Content: Refraction of Light Forensics Lab: A Whole Spectrum of Possibilities Interactive Content: Snell’s Law of Refraction Virtual Investigation: Snell’s Law Interactive Content: The Meaning Of Index of Refraction

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