This truly motivational sequence of lessons will illuminate your whole class, and help you to rediscover your love of light in the science curriculum…
Flat batteries. Bulbless torches. Scratched mirrors. For too many years the spectre of faulty resources has kept me awake at night ahead of our science topic on ‘light’.
I would remain haunted throughout the term, manically trying to reattach peel-off covers to plastic mirrors and standing guard over the diminishing tray of torches.
My light bulb of science inspiration had been well and truly extinguished.
However, this time round I was determined to break the cycle. I set aside a quiet afternoon during the summer holidays, whilst the sun was shining and all was peaceful, to do battle with my torchlight tormentors.
The outcome was a truly motivational sequence of lessons that definitely illuminated my whole class, and helped me to rediscover my love of light in the science curriculum.
What they’ll learn
- That light travels in straight lines
- That mirrors can redirect the pathway of light
- To clearly communicate your scientific ideas using diagrams