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| Through water and dish soap the students were able to see how light could be refracted (bent.) The light caused the colours to separate into the rainbow. | 
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| Observing!!! | 
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| With flashlights and prisms we could see how when light is bent, the colours produced are always ordered the same... R O Y G B I V | 
| The students loved wearing the 3-D glasses.   They allowed us to see refraction in action. | 
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| Did you know that the colour white is actually made up of all the colour in the rainbow? | 
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| Micron Mark demonstrated that although light travels in a straight line, it could be reflected and bounced depending on where you aimed the light beam. | 
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| The students also used mirrors and lens to bounce light (also know as reflection!). | 
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| Making rainbows with glow sticks and black tape! | 
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| Looking for colours... | 
 
That is so fun!!
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ReplyDeleteWhoa i never knew you can mix colors!
ReplyDeleteI never knew you could make colors with glow sticks ! It was so much fun. I loved learning about light ! Thank you Micron Mark!
ReplyDeletehi im melissa.this lesson was a cool nice playful science learning fun lesson it was so awesome to learn about light.i learned that black reduce light and white reflects light
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