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Done Lina Amirath Mohamed Mahesh Direnc Hazal Faiza Guled Diana Glody Ladan Gul Muna Maxwell Cansu Alfani Anna Brianna Dzhemile Veera boardboard Teacher: Miss Roy Class9X/Sc3 Room: S3 Alkay Anisa Courtney Najma Nikita Olivia Moesha Mazlum Syntyche Shana
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Key Words Key Words: Radiation Ultraviolet Visible Light Topic 2: The Electromagnetic Spectrum 19 October, 201519 October, 201519 October, 2015 Beyond the Visible Lesson Objective: To understand how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered Starter Starter: Why are the pictures associated with the key words Extension: why is radiation dangerous? Starter Starter: Why are the pictures associated with the key words Extension: why is radiation dangerous?
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Why are these pictures associated with the key words Radiation Ultraviolet Visible Light Extension: Explain in your own words why radiation is dangerous
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Lesson Outcomes: Grade D-E 1.Recall how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered (Grade D-E) Grade B-C 2.Explain how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered (Grade B-C) Grade A- A* 3.Apply the discovery of infrared and ultraviolet to an exam question (Grade A- A*) Key Words Key Words: Radiation, Ultraviolet, Visible Light Lesson Objective: Lesson Objective: To understand how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered
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Key Words Key Words: Radiation, Ultraviolet, Visible Light Lesson Objective: Lesson Objective: To understand how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered 1.Watch the video 2.Read the questions in front of you 3.Watch it again and answer the questions 4.Compare your answers with the person sitting next to you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPrVeks 2OHI
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1.What is the source of life on Earth? 2.Where does light come from? 3.What speed does it travel at? 4.What is the Sun? 5.Who was Sir Frederick William Hershel? 6.What did he do? 7.What did he notice? 8.Was there an increase or decrease in temperature? 9.What did he decide to do? 10.What did he discover? 11.What is this type of light called? Key Words Key Words: Radiation, Ultraviolet, Visible Light Lesson Objective: Lesson Objective: To understand how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered Helpful words: Light Water Stars 300 000km Astronomer Uranus Jupiter Pluto Spectrum Temperature Colour Violet Red Visible Infrared Ultraviolet
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After learning about William Herschel's discovery of infrared light, which he found beyond the visible red portion of the spectrum in 1800, Johann Ritter began to conduct experiments to see if he could detect invisible light beyond the violet portion of the spectrum as well. In 1801, he was experimenting with silver chloride, which turned black when exposed to light. He had heard that blue light caused a greater reaction in silver chloride than red light did. Ritter decided to measure the rate at which silver chloride reacted to the different colours of light. He directed sunlight through a glass prism to create a spectrum (the rainbow created when light is divided into its colours). He then placed silver chloride in each colour of the spectrum and found that it showed little change in the red part of the spectrum, but darkened toward the violet end of the spectrum. Johann Ritter then decided to place silver chloride in the area just beyond the violet end of the spectrum, in a region where no sunlight was visible. To his amazement, this region showed the most intense reaction of all. This showed for the first time that an invisible form of light existed beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum. Q1. What did Ritter want to do? Q2. What did he do? Q3. What did he find out? Q4. What did he discover after the violet end of the spectrum? Q5. What name was given to this form of light?
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Lesson Outcomes: Grade D-E 1.Recall how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered (Grade D-E) Grade B-C 2.Explain how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered (Grade B-C) Key Words Key Words: Radiation, Ultraviolet, Visible Light Lesson Objective: Lesson Objective: To understand how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered
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1.Using the information you have found out today construct a paragraph on ‘the discovery of infrared and ultraviolet’ 2.Talk Like a Scientist 3.Peer assess it using the level ladder and suggest one improvement that can be made to it. Key Words Key Words: Radiation, Ultraviolet, Visible Light Lesson Objective: Lesson Objective: To understand how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered
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GradeCriteriaTick D-EKnow who discovered the two types of radiation. B-CExplain how the two types of radiation were discovered and what types of experiments were carried out. A-A*Explain clearly and comprehensively the difference between the difference between the discovery of the two types of radiation. Include your knowledge of what they are used for today. KeywordTick Hershel Prism Ritter Ritter Silver chloride Spectrum Prism Temperature Thermometer Key Words Key Words: Radiation, Ultraviolet, Visible Light Lesson Objective: Lesson Objective: To understand how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered
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Sentence Starters: William Hershel... He discovered....................................................... Afterwards Ritter decided to............................... As a result of it he found............... The difference between.................... Key Words Key Words: Radiation, Ultraviolet, Visible Light Lesson Objective: Lesson Objective: To understand how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered
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Lesson Outcomes: Grade D-E 1.Recall how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered (Grade D-E) Grade B-C 2.Explain how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered (Grade B-C) Grade A- A* 3.Apply the discovery of infrared and ultraviolet to an exam question (Grade A- A*) Key Words Key Words: Radiation, Ultraviolet, Visible Light Lesson Objective: Lesson Objective: To understand how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered
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Plenary 1.Answer the exam question using what you have learnt today (5 mins) 2.Peer assess it and give them a mark (2 mins) Key Words Key Words: Radiation, Ultraviolet, Visible Light Lesson Objective: Lesson Objective: To understand how infrared and ultraviolet radiation was discovered
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