LW: 2.1 (1/13)

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6 questions

Objective: SWBAT identify different types of light and understand that different types of light have different effects by completing a hands on activity.

Do Now:


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How do you think the amount of sunlight impacts the rate of skin cancer around the world?
CFS:
  • Accurately identifies the differences in the outcome of two tests or trials
  • Accurately describes the relationship light and skin cancer
  • Explanation includes 1-2 pieces of supporting evidence/reasoning.

Exit Ticket Review:
How and why did the light you selected impact genetic material in a skin cell?

Guided Notes:

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Vocabulary:
  1. Emit: to give off
  2. Light source: an object that emits light

Why is Australia’s skin cancer rate so high? (select a claim)
  • Claim 1: Australia gets a lot of sunlight.
  • Claim 2: There is something different about the sunlight in Australia
  • Claim 3: More people in Australia have skin that is easily damaged by light from the sun.
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Video: Is all light the same? Explain what differences and similarities you see.
CFS:
  • accurately identifies changes in light types
  • describes the relationship light types and their outcome

Practice:

Explore the Simulation:
Amplify Science:
Unit 6: Light Waves
Chapter 2: Changes Caused by Light
Lesson 2.1: Exploring Change from Light
Challenge: Have a light source touch all three objects below in the same trial!

Materials:
Light Sources
1. Sun
2. Light bulb
3. Laser

· Aluminum foil
· Sunscreen
· Genetic Material

Lab steps:
1. Shine each light source on three different objects: Aluminum foil, Sunscreen, Genetic Material
2. Try to get the light source to touch each object.
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The Effects of Different Light Sources
Emit the light source on each material to help you answer the Investigation Question: Is all light the same?
Record your observations in the table below. Describe the effects of the light emitted from each flashlight, and note whether they are different from one another.

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Reflection: Based on your observations, is the light emitted from the Sun the same as the light emitted from the Light bulb? How can you tell?
CFS:
  • Accurately identifies the differences light sources
  • Accurately describes the relationship light and its effect on another object
  • Explanation includes 1-2 pieces of supporting evidence/reasoning.

Exit Ticket:

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Jonathan claims that light is always the same, even when it is emitted by different light sources (like the sun and a light bulb). Do you agree, disagree, or neither?
CFS:
  • Accurately identifies the differences light sources
  • Accurately describes the relationship light and its effect on another object
  • Explanation includes 1-2 pieces of supporting evidence/reasoning.