To demonstrate your learning about lenses and light in the lesson, please create a concept map. As with our previous concept maps in this class, your concept map might look totally different than your neighbor's concept map, and that is totally OK!
Recall that a concept map is a way to visually connect ideas, vocabulary and examples. Concept maps are arranged to show relationships. Vocabulary words are usually placed inside a circle or rectangle, and are linked to related words using lines and descriptors.
Click on the image below to view an example:
The following is a list of words you must include in your map:
You are encouraged to include additional words as well. You must also include an example of a convex and a concave lens in you concept map. You can find these examples by searching Google.
You may create your concept map by hand on paper if you wish, or using a software program like CMaps or Inspiration. The choice is yours.
Please bring your concept map to class tomorrow. The rubric I will use to assess your concept maps is below. Take a look at it, and use it to assess your own concept map.
Recall that a concept map is a way to visually connect ideas, vocabulary and examples. Concept maps are arranged to show relationships. Vocabulary words are usually placed inside a circle or rectangle, and are linked to related words using lines and descriptors.
Click on the image below to view an example:
The following is a list of words you must include in your map:
- light
- lens(es)
- converge
- diverge
- convex
- concave
- Hyperopia
- Myopia
- refraction
- incident ray
- refracted ray
- transparent
You are encouraged to include additional words as well. You must also include an example of a convex and a concave lens in you concept map. You can find these examples by searching Google.
You may create your concept map by hand on paper if you wish, or using a software program like CMaps or Inspiration. The choice is yours.
Please bring your concept map to class tomorrow. The rubric I will use to assess your concept maps is below. Take a look at it, and use it to assess your own concept map.
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