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The east side crew Light is what we do!

Pre-school Expected Outcomes Basic Topics Activities Teaching materials Teachers competencies Hands on experience of interaction with light and mirrors. Light is reflected by mirrors light moves in straight lines some objects block light mirror Constructivist’s approach. Objectives: The children will be enable to: put the light in front of a mirror. move the mirror in the correct direction action -> reaction find the target with torch and mirrors Introduction: groups of five, five objects, they experiment with torch and different objects . Development: The children will direct the light with mirrors to find the target. Conclusion: Discussion Mirrors, torches, objects that block light Child-led, teacher as facilitator, group/pair - work

High school Expected Outcomes Basic Topics Activities Teaching materials Teachers competencies Learn to use law of reflection Torch spreads, laser doesn’t Decreasing intensity Laser one color, white: all colors Concepts: Frequency, wavelength, law of reflection, intensity of light Methodology: Discovery learning and constructivism Like the demo + More obstacles so the path is longer and make measurements about angles. Newton’s disc Mirrors, torches, laser. Teacher gives hints . Students discover themselves.