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9Tui 05 Haratua 2015 What we will do What we will learn Preliminaries and rollThe importance of starting well Classify (group) objects as a light source, light reflector or light detector How to put objects into groups according to how their light behaves Describe how plants, humans and other animals use light How light travels and how we know this. Use the buzzwords: transparent, translucent and opaque with their meanings How to describe light’s behaviour precisely See how light’s straight line behaviour can make the simplest camera What a pinhole camera is and how it works (websiteS) See what causes shadows and extend to eclipses What a shadow is and how eclipses are specific cases of them

HW item Skills practiced Scipad pages Due Tuesday 24 th of March 2015 The test for living things: MRS C GREN Plants and Animals Scipad pages 91, 92 and 93 Due Zenday the 37 th of Octember 2015 Light - intro

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