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OBJ: Given notes and activity sheet SWBAT solve a variety of different filter problems with 70% accuracy. DN: (Note: lab Monday college-style) HW check- Light & Color Booklet ACT: Introduction to Filters (notes) Complete Filter Activity Sheet; Review Results iPad- eSpark Assignment HW: Read Why do objects have different colors? handout, Complete Light/EM Spectrum Review Sheet; Study for SVQ2 Quiz (erosion-magnetic force); Light Exam, Dec 8.

Filter Definitions Absorb: to soak up (example: like a sponge) Transmit: allow light to pass through Filter: any material that transmits some colors of light and blocks (absorbs) other colors of light. Absorb Transmits

LIGHT COLOR TRIANGLE Pigments = colored substances (inks, paints, dyes). RED BLUEGREEN MAGENTA CYAN YELLOW WHITE

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