Study Hall Do homework. Read silently. Do not talk. Sharpen your pencils and go to your assigned seat.

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Study Hall Do homework. Read silently. Do not talk. Sharpen your pencils and go to your assigned seat

Warm-Up Without moving your head, look up, Look down, Look all around, In your notebook, explain how can you do this with your eye?

Explanation You have 6 muscles attached to your eyeball which allows you to move your eye so you can look in different directions without moving your head.

1 st Block: Visible Light Spectrum– “ROY G BIV” R-red O-orange Y-yellow G-green B-blue I-indigo V-violet Human eyes only respond to “visible light wavelengths” within the electromagnetic spectrum Write these notes!

Reflected Light: Introduction Video Discovery Ed video “ Reflected Light” (1:08 minutes)

Reflected Light - Notes Light can be absorbed or reflected. Absorbed light = the colors we do not see Reflected light = the colors we see Write these notes!

Reflected Light - Notes White light = contains all the colors (ROYGBIV) White light shining on an apple: The red light bounces off the apple and enters our eyes while all the other colors are absorbed Write these notes!

Reflected Light - Notes White objects reflect all the colors (ROYGBIV) wear light colored clothing in the summer, we feel cooler (reflecting more) Black light reflects no color, it absorbs all the colors of light wear dark clothing in the summer, we feel hotter (absorbing more) Write these notes!

(2 nd & 3 rd Block) Now it’s your turn…. Pick five items in the classroom and for each item list what color is being reflected and what colors are being absorbed.

Ms. Maas’ Five! 1. Black Lab Table Tops = it is absorbing all colors (ROYGBIV) and reflecting black (we see) 2. Yellow Textbooks = reflecting yellow (we see) and absorbing ROGBIV 3. Blue Chairs = reflecting blue (we see) and absorbing ROYGIV 4. Green Plant = reflecting green (we see) and absorbing ROYBIV 5. American Flag Red Stripes = reflecting red (we see) and absorbing OYGBIV

Light Behaves Differently Some materials scatter light; Some materials refract (bend) the light. Write these notes!

Refracted Light: Introduction Video Discovery Ed video Refracted Light (1:44 minutes)

Refracted Light - Notes colors of the visible spectrum travel at their own unique speed. Light travels slower through water and glass than it does through air Write these notes!

4 th Block: Refracted Light - Notes White light through a glass prism =light refracted (or bent) and separated into the visible spectrum (ROYGBIV). Colors refract (bend) at different angles because each color travels at different speeds. Violet is bent the most and red is bent the least Write these notes!

Refracted Light - Notes White light through a prism = all seven colors refracted The refracted spectrum can be bent again, with a second prism = back to white light! Write these notes!

In Interactive Notebooks… In your Table of Contents, add a new entry: “Parts of the Eye : Notes” Number the entry Go to this page inside your notebook and title the page “Parts of the Eye: Notes” and number the page

The Human Eye Discovery Ed video “The Human Eye” (2:17 minutes)

The Human Eye: Parts The Human Eye: Cornea Pupil Lens Retina Optic Nerve Brain

Your EYE! If you reach up and feel around your eye, you’ll feel the bone of your skull. There’s fat surrounding your eyeball to keep it from bumping up against the bone and getting bruised. In the cow’s eye dissection, we cut away all the fat and muscle so that we can see the eyeball.

Visible parts of the human eye Pupil- the dark center Iris- the colored part (blue, green, brown, hazel) Scalera- white part

Cow Eye Video Dissection Humans = 6 muscles controlling our eyeball (can look in different directions without moving our heads) Cows = 4 muscles controlling their eyeball (they can’t roll their eyes like you can) So cows have to turn their heads to look around!

Cow Eye Dissection Video If the video makes you uncomfortable, please simply put your head down on your desk. While we are watching, please act as scientists. This means, do not scream and shout, simply put your head down if something makes you uncomfortable. o/cow_eye/step01.html o/cow_eye/step01.html

Parts of the Eye Activity Glue this handout into your notebook Circle the really important ones and number them #1 Cornea #2 Pupil & Iris #3 Lens #4 Retina #5 Optic Nerve

Graphic Organizer Draw a graphic organizer that looks like this in your notebook: Follow along as we list the order in which light passes into your eye

Cornea Pupil-Iris Lens Retina Optical Nerve Brain Light