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<h1 style="">Stream of science - Physical science</h1>
 
  
<h2> Concept -Light </h2>
 
  
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  <li>Sources of light,Natural sources of light,Artificial sources of light</li>
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  <li>Properties of light</li>
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  <li>Pinhole camera</li>
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  <li>Is there any relationship between the incident ray and reflected ray?</li>
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  <li>Reflection of light,Law of reflection,Types of reflection</li>
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  <li>Beam of light</li>
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  <li>Part of shadow</li>
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  <li>Eclipses</li>
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  <li>Real and virtual images</li>
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  <li>Prism</li>
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  <li>Newton disc</li>
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  <li>Synthesis of mirror</li>
  
<h1 style="">Brief introduction of the concept</h1>
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<b>SWBAT-</b> <br>
  
Light is a form of energy that allows us to see objects around us. It is a type of electromagnetic radiation that travels in waves and moves at a speed of about 300,000 kilometers per second. Light can be produced naturally, such as by the sun or fireflies, or artificially, such as by light bulbs or lasers.<br><br>
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  <li>Differentiate between natural and artificial light sources</li>
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  <li>Explain the reflection of light and its types</li>
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  <li>Differentiate between solar eclipse and lunar eclipse</li>
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  <li>Distinguish between real and virtual images</li>
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  <li>Draw a diagram of a pin hole camera showing the rays of light passing between the Object and its image</li>
  
Students typically learn about the properties of light, including reflection, refraction, absorption, and transmission. They also learn about how light interacts with different materials and objects, such as lenses, mirrors, prisms, and filters. Students may also explore the different colors of light and how they are created by mixing primary colors.<br><br>
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Additionally, students may learn about the importance of light in various fields, including astronomy, medicine, and technology. They may also explore the impact of light on living organisms, including photosynthesis in plants and the way that light affects our vision.<br><br>
 
  
Overall, the study of light provides students with a fundamental understanding of a fundamental aspect of the natural world and prepares them for further study in physics, optics, and related fields.<br><br>
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<h2> English Medium </h2>
  
<h1 style="">Importance of the concept  </h1>
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Light is an essential part of our lives, and its importance cannot be overstated. Here are some key points to consider when teaching the importance of light to students.<br><br>
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<h2> Tamil Medium </h2>
  
<b>Vision: </b>Light allows us to see the world around us. Without light, we would not be able to see anything, and the world would be completely dark. It is essential for students to understand the role of light in vision.<br><br>
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<b>Energy:</b> Light is a form of energy, and it is a critical component of photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light into food. Without light, plants would not be able to grow, and the food chain would be disrupted.<br><br>
 
  
<b>Health:</b> Exposure to natural light is essential for maintaining our health. It helps regulate our circadian rhythm, which affects our sleep patterns and overall well-being. It is essential to teach students about the importance of getting enough sunlight and the risks associated with too much exposure.<br><br>
 
  
<b>Technology:</b> Light plays a significant role in technology, from the light bulbs that brighten our homes to the lasers used in medicine and industry. Teaching students about the role of light in technology can inspire an interest in science and engineering.<br><br>
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<b>Environment:</b> Light pollution is a growing problem, and it can have a significant impact on wildlife and the environment. It is important to teach students about the negative effects of light pollution and the importance of preserving dark skies.<br><br>
 
  
In summary, light is essential for our vision, energy, health, technology, and environment. Understanding its importance is critical for students, as it can help them appreciate the role of science and technology in our daily lives and inspire them to pursue careers in these fields.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 06:49, 22 September 2023

Go To: TNSB-Sci-Grade 7

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Course Content / Subtopic list:


  1. Sources of light,Natural sources of light,Artificial sources of light
  2. Properties of light
  3. Pinhole camera
  4. Is there any relationship between the incident ray and reflected ray?
  5. Reflection of light,Law of reflection,Types of reflection
  6. Beam of light
  7. Part of shadow
  8. Eclipses
  9. Real and virtual images
  10. Prism
  11. Newton disc
  12. Synthesis of mirror

Expected Learning Outcome:


SWBAT-

  1. Differentiate between natural and artificial light sources
  2. Explain the reflection of light and its types
  3. Differentiate between solar eclipse and lunar eclipse
  4. Distinguish between real and virtual images
  5. Draw a diagram of a pin hole camera showing the rays of light passing between the Object and its image


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