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2022 Vol 3: Understanding the Science of Light

 “Plants – Having a Light Lunch”: Understanding the Science of Light

Karyn Hays, 3rd Grade, Davidson K-8 School

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Synopsis: This curriculum unit provides appropriate level background knowledge for a Third Grade teacher to facilitate students as they explore the ‘big idea’ of “How do plants respond to light?” Students will explore our biggest source of light energy, the sun and some of the properties of light energy in a series of labs. The outcome of this unit is to help students identify and explain the basic properties of solar energy and how it can be used by plants and humans. Students will observe changes in different materials as they interact with light and discuss their observations with their peers and the class in a seminar style discussion. They will learn how light energy is a beam that can be transferred from the sun to a collector – such as a plant. Students will also explore how light can be collected from different angles and study cause and effect scenarios to note differences in how matter will respond to light. Students will experiment with how a solar panel collects light and uses it for energy. Finally, they will use the data and observations collected in the labs to draw conclusions about how the sun’s light can be used for energy. 

2022 Vol 3: Understanding the Science of Light

 Shining a Light on Evidence 

Jackie Smith, Forensic Science, Hough High School

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Synopsis: This unit looks at the visible and infrared sections of the electromagnetic spectrum and their use in detecting latent evidence at crime scenes and testing it in the lab. Visible light is used in a type of spectroscopy which can identify an unknown substance and determine its concentration. Infrared light can be used to visualize hard to see evidence like blood and gunshot residue on dark colored clothing. Further, that evidence can be photographed with an IR sensitive camera and preserved for later investigative use. After discussing the science of light, this curriculum unit introduces the reader to several labs that can be done in the high school classroom to reinforce these concepts. 

2018 Curriculum Units Vol 1: The Art and Chemistry of Light

Natural Light, Artificial Light, and Pollution: Effects on Evolution, Behavior, and Photosynthesis

Zachary Sanford, Science, William A. Hough High School

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2018 Curriculum Units Vol 1: The Art and Chemistry of Light

Lights! Chemistry! Action!

Geneva D. Bell, Science, James Martin Middle School

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