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Welcome. Thank you for using this pre-visit resource. We believe this will help strengthen student learning leading up to and during your gallery visit.
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Welcome Thank you for using this pre-visit resource. We believe this will help strengthen student learning leading up to and during your gallery visit. Due to the different versions of PowerPoint schools may use, please check for, and correct any formatting issues before you use this presentation with your students. Please check by viewing in slide show format before making any necessary changes. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me. Learning Experiences Outside the Classrom Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts Phone: (09) 577 0138 ext 7703 jeremy@tetuhi.org.nz Jeremy Leatinu’u Education Co-ordinator
say cheese… Te Tuhi pre-visit lesson 1 Image: http://www.advertolog.com/sony/print-outdoor/cheese-13812955/ http://www.sodahead.com/fun/pet-mice-cute-or-ick/question-1763939/?page=4&link=ibaf&q=mice+standing&imgurl=http://www.petsworld.co.uk/images/rat.jpg
Welcome to Say Cheese… During the next few lessons we will be exploring… • Light • First camera ever • Cameras and history Image: http://www.freepik.com/free-vector/old-film-negatives-vector-material-5_514767.htm http://www.123rf.com/photo_4030626_photography-film-negative-horizontal-image.html
Lets start by exploring ‘light’. Image: http://www.topdesignmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Light-Graffiti-Michael-Bo-008.jpgwww.abelardomorell.net/photography/cameraobsc_01/images_cameraobsc/camera01_Light-Bulb.jpg
Having light allows us to see trees, hills, rivers, insects,animals, cars, boats. and even each other. Without light it would be very difficult for us to do all these things. The sun is a ball of energy which sends light to everything it sees, including earth. Natural light comes from the sun… We use light to keep us warm, to generate power through solar panels, to grow plants for food and to have fun at the beach… Where does light come from and what do we use it for? Image: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/10/photogalleries/101104-best-space-pictures-station-earth-sun-storm-mars-118/ http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/2010/mar/29/earth-hour-religion-easter http://powderfin.blogspot.com/2009/11/new-sherpa-wool-winter-hats.html http://www.gettyimages.co.nz/detail/photo/solar-panel-on-black-background-high-res-stock-photography/sb10067259s-001 http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-30677383/stock-photo-fresh-young-tomato-plant-isolated-on-black-background.html http://www.alctravel.eu/100_day.htm
The sun sends light (or energy) to the earth. When we use a torch, we notice the light shines in one direction … Because light travels in a straight line, only half of earth experiences light at one time. No matter which way we face the torch, the light will always shine in one direction… This means light can not bend and can only travel in a straight line. This is the same with the sun and how it shines on the earth… Let’s find out by using this torch… How does light travel? Image: http://www.clker.com/clipart-10401.html http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap011015.html
Reflection Lets take a look at some examples of people using light and reflection… Reflection happens when light travels and hits a surface like a mirror. When this happens light bounces off the mirror and moves in another direction Reflection plays an important part of how light can travel With enough mirrors you can create a new path for the light to travel
Reflection Image: http://www.stmyer.com/familypictures/laser_grid0001copy.jpg http://www.fetxin.com/2009/11/28/chroma-tron-laser-and-mirror-puzzelgame-for-android/
Reflection Image: http://www.artlurker.com/2009/04/at-large-matthew-schreiber/ http://www.somerhythm.com/site/archives/216
Refraction Have you ever looked at a glass of water with a straw inside and wondered why it looked bent? This is called ‘refraction’. Image: http://physics.tutorvista.com/light/index-of-refraction.html http://www.thewondersofnature.net/2012_09_01_archive.html http://www.tim-pearce.com/paintings/refraction.html
Refraction Refraction happens because light slows down and can bends when travelling through water at an angle. This gives the impression the straw is bent. To see how light travels lets pretend the yellow line is light and a straw. If the light or straw is vertical then the light or straw does not appear bent. Image: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light
To learn more, check out these four videos that explore reflection, refraction and light bending. Light Bending http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifbCsha7Syc Refraction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVxlHbIFje4 Light Bending II http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD1544bM_c4 Reflection and refraction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDA_nDXM-ck
As we have seen, light can help create some amazing things… Let’s recap on what we have learnt so far…
far? so we learnt have What Light • can help keep us warm, help grow plants and provide power through solar panels • naturally travels in a straight line • can also be reflected, refracted and bent through different mediums and materials
In the next lesson we will explore “First camera ever”. End of lesson