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ScienceMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Practice quiz on Kwizl:
  • 8 min max practice quiz.
  • 7 min max  peer review and feedback.
  • 5 min max write a reflection in your notebook:
  • What mistakes did I make?
  • Why were they mistakes?
  • What can I do better next time?
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Homework check:
  • Open the docs on Classroom
  • Correct your hw in a different colour.
  • Bring up your textbook and notebook when your name is called. 
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Topic 1.4

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Topic 1.4 - Learning Goals:
I can…

  • Explain what the different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are and where the different types of waves are found
  • Label the different parts of the human eye and know the function of each part
  • Understand the purpose of the rods and cones in the human eye
  • Explain how the eyes lens bends to focus light, allowing us to see
  • Explain what the problem is for people that are nearsighted or farsighted and which type of lens they need  

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Topic 1.4 - Key Words:
  • Accommodation
  • Aqueous humor
  • Cones
  • Cornea
  • Farsighted
  • Impulses
  • Iris
  • Lens
  • Light

  • Nearsighted
  • Negative lens
  • Optic nerve 
  • Positive lens
  • Pupil
  • Retina
  • Rods
  • Sclera
  • Vitreous body

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1.4 - Electromagnetic spectrum:
Light is a form of energy that travels in waves
The whole spectrum spans a range of waves and frequencies
Part we can see: visible part of the spectrum
Part we cannot see: infrared and ultraviolet part of the spectrum



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1.4 - Electromagnetic spectrum:

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1.4 - Eyes are the detectors of light:

Slide 9 - Slide

iris
sclera
pupil
lens
optic nerve
retina
cornea

Slide 10 - Drag question

1.4 - Eyes are the detectors of light:

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1.4 - Eyes are the detectors of light:

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1.4 - How do you see light?
Light reacts to cells in the retina.
The cells react to light and send impulses, messages, to your brain



Two different types of cells:
  • Rod cells give information on contrast, the black and white picture
  • Cone cells give information on color: red, green and blue

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1.4 - Accomodation:
Accommodation: the lens changes its shape in order to see objects sharply from both far away and nearby

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Myopia ⇒ nearsighted

You can see object nearby
Far away objects are not sharp

Hyperopia ⇒ farsighted

You can see objects far away
Nearby objects are not sharp

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1.4 - Nearsighted & Farsighted:

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