Colored Shadows Notes
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Teaching Ideas and Suggestions:
If you are able, we recommend preceding the use of this Interactive with a demonstration of the same phenomenon. The demonstration will require that you have three colored spotlights available to project upon you and a screen behind you upon which the colored shadows can be cast. Begin with one light at a time and get students to understand the "geometry of shadow formation." A light placed to the left side of you will cast a shadow on the screen on the right side of you. One your understand the geometry of shadow formation, begin experimenting with various combinations of two colored lights. Once you've done the demonstration, allow students to explore the physics of shadow formation with this Interactive. We do not have an exercise sheet to accompany this Interactive. However, we do have a exercise on the topic of shadow formation in the Curriculum Corner (see below). And mission LC9 of Minds On Physics is the perfect complement to this Interactive.
The concept of colored shadows is difficult for students. We receommend saving this Interactive until the end of the learning cycle on color subtration.
Related Resources:
- Reading:
Lesson 2 of the Light and Color Chapter of the Tutorial are perfect accompaniments to this Interactive. The following pages will be particularly useful in the early stages of the learning cycle on light and color:
The Electromnagnetic and Visible Spectrum
Visible Light and the Eye's Response
Light Absorbtion, Reflection, and Transmission
Color Addition
Color Subtraction
- Minds On Physics Internet Modules:
The Minds On Physics Internet Modules include a collection of interactive questioning modules that help learners assess their understanding of physics concepts and solidify those understandings by answering questions that require higher-order thinking. Assignment LC9 of the Light and Color module provides a great complement to this Interactive. It is best used in the middle to later stages of the learning cycle. It would be a great follow-up to the use of this Interactive. Visit the Minds On Physics Internet Modules.
- Curriculum/Practice: Several Concept Development worksheets at the Curriculum Corner will be very useful in assisting students in cultivating their understanding of color vision, most notably ...
Reflection, Transmision, and Color
Color Addition and Subtraction
Viewed in Another Light
Pigments and Paints
Shadows
Visit the Curriculum Corner.
- Labwork:
Simulations should always support (never supplant) hands-on learning. The Laboratory section of The Physics Classroom website includes several hands-on ideas that complement this Interactive. Four notable lab ideas include ...
Color Addition Lab
Taking Away from RGB Lab
Painting with CMY Lab
Filtering Away Lab
Visit The Laboratory.
Additional resources and ideas for incorporating the Colored Shadows Interactive into an instructional unit on Light and Color can be found at the Teacher Toolkits section of The Physics Classroom website. Visit Teacher Toolkits.
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