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Work Packet Week 5

The document provides guidance and instructions for a student to complete assignments related to light reflection. It directs the student to read passages in their textbook and watch instructional videos on specific topics. It then prompts the student to answer questions in their workbook and provides space for their written responses. The student is guided through multi-day lessons on reflection of light rays, the laws of reflection, and refraction through different mediums.
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Work Packet Week 5

The document provides guidance and instructions for a student to complete assignments related to light reflection. It directs the student to read passages in their textbook and watch instructional videos on specific topics. It then prompts the student to answer questions in their workbook and provides space for their written responses. The student is guided through multi-day lessons on reflection of light rays, the laws of reflection, and refraction through different mediums.
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Read pg 164-165 in your student book and read slides 1-4 before completing. Please answer in RED.

Reflection of Light Rays


1. Draw the reflected ray in each diagram. USE THE INSERT SHAPE AND INSERT AN ARROW SHAPE
TO COMPLETE

2. Complete the sentences by adding an appropriate word into each gap. [7]

The angle of incidence is always to the angle of reflection, when the light is
off a surface. This type of reflection makes a
image, e.g. a mirror.

If the light is reflected off a surface, then it will be in all


directions. This type of reflection makes a image.
Word Search

T G L R Z V W A X A M S R O B
N S Q U S Z U U B G U J E S C
E L W N M G R S L O G U F V U
C Y S Q A I O L N A M J L Z Z
S G N P F R N I N X A I E D K
U U P V B C M O N A D R C L O
L T N S J U S T U N R E T M Y
absorbs
S O A M L P W T Q S C P S B R
N S F N T R A N S P A R E N T
luminous
A I O T Z X W Q E C B R K M X
non luminous
R N K M U W F O K R E O S V N
T K E A T P C V Q G I V A F L opaque
V B H Y J Q D A O C Y C Y G S reflects
I Y M O K G H J R P W S L X F
transluscent
A P K G E U Q A P O X J C F V
transparent

Reflection
Label the parts A,B,C,D,E
B A
E

C D

A= Surface
B=
C=
D=
E=

If the angle of incidence is 400, what is the angle of reflection? If the


angle of reflection is 360, what is the angle of incidence?
Vocabulary Match
The is the angle between the incident
Angle of Incidence ray and the normal

This is the angle between the reflected


Normal
ray and the normal

This ray shows light travelling towards


Reflected Light
the mirror

Angle of reflection This is a line drawn at 90 degrees to


the mirror at the point where the rays
Incident ray hit the mirror

This shows the light travelling away


Plane mirror
from the mirror after its been
reflected

Plane means its flat, so a plane mirror


is a flat mirror

Answer Questions 1-3 from your student book

1.

2.

3.

END OF DAY 1
START OF DAY 2

Complete workbook 7.1, pgs. 104-106 Qs 1-8

END OF DAY 2

START OF DAY 3

Watch the video to answer Activity 7.5 Questions A1, SB pg 169

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aU8sX8cFNs

A1

a. Rays that enter the glass along the normal bend/don’t change direction

b The ray bends towards/away from the normal when entering the glass
.

c. The ray bends towards/away from the normal when it leaves the glass

d The ray that leaves the glass is parallel/not parallel to the incident ray.
.

e. Unless the ray enters along the normal, the angle of reflection is always
larger/smaller than the angle of
Read pg 170 and 171 and answer questions 1 and 2.

1.

2.

Activity 7.6

You can try activity 7.6 at home using a coin, a coffee mug and water. You can also watch the
experiment done here, and answer question A1 for activity 7.6

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgZWf5WECq4

A1

END OF DAY 3
START OF DAY 4

Please complete 7.2 in your WB, pgs104-106, Qs1-8, use the diagram below to help you on
question 2

END OF DAY 4

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