Science Planner 9/27/16 WALT: Light and the Area of Illumination

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Science Planner 9/27/16 WALT: Light and the Area of Illumination WU: In your comp book draw a small diagram of what the “Big Dipper” looks like. CW: Lab Exercise

Light and the area of illumination Data Table #1 Area illuminated by light bulb Distance from Distance from Area of illumination (cm2) Observations Shield to Light Bulb to Prediction Observation Graph Paper (cm) Graph Paper (cm) 0 5 5 10 10 15 15 20 20 25

Light and the area of illumination Area illuminated by Sunlight Distance from Area of illumination (cm Shield to Graph Paper (cm) Prediction Observation 5 10 15 20 Area illuminated by Sunlight Distance from Area of illumination (cm2) Other observations Shield to Graph Paper (cm) Prediction Observation 0 5 10 15 20

Messier 101 “Pinwheel” Galaxy

Messier 51 “Whirlpool” Galaxy