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This is a guide for an introductory workshop on concepts of light, developed to provide K-8 teachers with an inquiry-based learning experience for exploring the behavior of light and how light travels. The workshops have been discontinued, but teachers may freely download all the materials (including participant worksheets). The guide is sequenced from very simple to more complex investigations, allowing the user to explore at an individual pace. A particle model for light is used because the concepts are simpler than those of a wave model. After completion, it is anticipated that teachers would be better prepared to teach the topic of light, and could adapt most of the experiments for use in their own classrooms.
This item is part of Operation Primary Physical Science (OPPS), an NSF-funded project to develop inquiry-based science workshops for primary teachers.
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This is the worksheet for participants that is used with the Nature of Light workshop. download 498kb .pdf Rights: This document has no restrictions provided copyright information is retained. Published: December 1, 2000 This document is restricted to PSRC Editors. If you have an account with permission to access this file, please login to download this file. This document provides grading rubrics for common answers to the questions in the Light Interactions workshop. .doc file (57 kb Word Document) Rights: This document has no restrictions provided copyright information is retained. Published: December 1, 2000 This document is restricted to PSRC Editors. If you have an account with permission to access this file, please login to download this file. This file provides a conceptual, short answer test to accompany the Nature of Light workshop. .doc file (68 kb Word Document) Rights: This document has no restrictions provided copyright information is retained. Published: December 1, 2000
This resource is part of a Physics Front Topical Unit.
Topic: Nature and Behavior of Light
Unit Title: Behavior of Light Self-Guided Teacher Workshop
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Author = "Gayle Kirwin",
Title = {OPPS: Nature of Light},
Volume = {2013},
Number = {22 May 2013},
Month = {December 1, 2000},
Year = {2000}
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