Light - Refraction Explained - Distance Learning and Homeschool for Middle School

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Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Product Overview:

Light - Refraction Explained is an interactive and comprehensive distance learning and homeschool resource aimed at middle school students. It offers a complete learning experience about the concept of light refraction, integrating knowledge seamlessly.

What's Inside:
  • An animated PowerPoint presentation that provides step-by-step guidance on concepts such as speed changes based on medium density, light's behaviour when traveling between different densities mediums, and the conditions under which no refraction occurs.
  • Four worksheets to test and reinforce learned concepts are also included.
  • Cut-out activities for hands-on learners.
  • A foldable activity along with another cut-out activity for creative understanding, helping to keep studying engaging.
Unique Features:

The package also provides a system for self-evaluation with an integral checklist function, allowing students to gauge their understanding of light-refractions easily. This set has been thoughtfully designed keeping in mind disadvantaged individuals without internet access by including a printable version of the content making it uniformly reachable.

Suitable For:

Ideal for teachers employing dynamic small group methods or looking to assign bonus homework assignments this resource is primely suited for those teaching physics across grades 5 through to grade 9.

Packaging Format:

All resources come packaged in one Zip file containing multiple file types enhancing ease-of-use across various systems or platforms thereby making it feasiblefor use in diverse educational settings both online as well as traditional ones.

What's Included

1 Zip file

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light refraction distance learning homeschooling interactive activities progress measurement

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