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A great way to consolidate learning on lenses, the eye, the pinhole camera and the camera with this pack of cards which can be used to play two games – wildcard and snap.

Prior Knowledge Required

  • Convex lenses are used in magnifying glasses, telescopes and spectacles to correct long sight.
  • Concave lenses are used in lasers, flashlights, peepholes and spectacles to correct short sight.
  • Label the following structures on a diagram of the eye; retina; ciliary muscle; iris; pupil; lens; suspensory ligament; optic nerve.
  • Draw ray diagrams and explain how the eye sees distant and close objects.
  • Draw ray diagrams and explain how lenses are used to correct long and short sight.
  • Draw diagrams and explain how the iris controls the size of the pupil and therefore the amount of light which enters the eye.
  • Draw a ray diagram of the pinhole camera, know that the image is inverted sand diminished, moving the object closer enlarges the image and multiple pinholes produce multiple images
  • Label a diagram of the camera and explain how a picture is taken.
  • The differences and similarities between the eye and the camera.

What You Get

  • 66 playing cards
  • Animated PowerPoint with instructions for playing wildcard and snap

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Light - Lenses, the Eye, Pinhole Canera and Camera - Fully Resourced Lesson Plus 3 Game Compendium KS3

A comprehensive and fully resourced lesson on lenses including the eye, the pinhole camera and the camera for middle school plus three enjoyable yet challenging games – dominoes, find the pairs and a pack of cards for playing wildcard or snap. The games are closely related to the topic content and reinforces learning. It is enjoyable and suitable for all abilities The teaching pack contains thirteen resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made. There are three differentiated and engaging homeworks which can also be used as classwork if so desired. **What’s Covered** * Ray diagrams showing refraction in a concave and convex lens. * Convex lenses are used in magnifying glasses, telescopes and spectacles to correct long sight. * Concave lenses are used in lasers, flashlights, peepholes and spectacles to correct short sight. * Label the following structures on a diagram of the eye; retina; ciliary muscle; iris; pupil; lens; suspensory ligament; optic nerve. * Draw ray diagrams and explain how the eye sees distant and close objects. * Draw ray diagrams and explain how lenses are used to correct long and short sight. * Draw diagrams and explain how the iris controls the size of the pupil and therefore the amount of light which enters the eye. * Draw a ray diagram of the pinhole camera, know that the image is inverted sand diminished, moving the object closer enlarges the image and multiple pinholes produce multiple images * Label a diagram of the camera and explain how a picture is taken. * Explain the differences and similarities between the eye and the camera **What's Included** * Lesson * Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz * Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) * Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) * Foldable * Cut and stick activity (x2) * Pinhole camera template * Worksheet to support the PowerPoint (x3) * Fact sheet (x3) * Homework plus answers * Fact share worksheet * Pupil progress self-assessment checklist * Exit Ticket * Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources **Games** * 80 dominos * Animated PowerPoint explaining the rules and how to play. * 66 playing cards * Animated PowerPoint with instructions for playing wildcard and snap * 42 question and answer cards * Teacher’s answer sheet. * Instruction sheet More high quality resources available here. Elf Off the Shelf Resources

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Light - Lenses, the Eye, Pinhole Camera and Camera Compendium of 3 Games KS3

A comprehensive and fully resourced lesson on lenses including the eye, the pinhole camera and the camera for middle school plus three enjoyable yet challenging games – dominoes, find the pairs and a pack of cards for playing wildcard or snap. The games are closely related to the topic content and reinforces learning. It is enjoyable and suitable for all abilities The teaching pack contains thirteen resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made. There are three differentiated and engaging homeworks which can also be used as classwork if so desired. **What’s Covered** * Ray diagrams showing refraction in a concave and convex lens. * Convex lenses are used in magnifying glasses, telescopes and spectacles to correct long sight. * Concave lenses are used in lasers, flashlights, peepholes and spectacles to correct short sight. * Label the following structures on a diagram of the eye; retina; ciliary muscle; iris; pupil; lens; suspensory ligament; optic nerve. * Draw ray diagrams and explain how the eye sees distant and close objects. * Draw ray diagrams and explain how lenses are used to correct long and short sight. * Draw diagrams and explain how the iris controls the size of the pupil and therefore the amount of light which enters the eye. * Draw a ray diagram of the pinhole camera, know that the image is inverted sand diminished, moving the object closer enlarges the image and multiple pinholes produce multiple images * Label a diagram of the camera and explain how a picture is taken. * Explain the differences and similarities between the eye and the camera **What's Included** **Lesson** * Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz * Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) * Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) * Foldable * Cut and stick activity (x2) * Pinhole camera template * Worksheet to support the PowerPoint (x3) * Fact sheet (x3) * Homework plus answers * Fact share worksheet * Pupil progress self-assessment checklist * Exit Ticket * Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources **Games** * 80 dominos * Animated PowerPoint explaining the rules and how to play. * 66 playing cards * Animated PowerPoint with instructions for playing wildcard and snap * 42 question and answer cards * Teacher’s answer sheet. * Instruction sheet More high quality resources available here. Elf Off the Shelf Resources

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Light - Lenses, the Eye, Pinhole Camera and Camera - Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Wildcard & Snap Games

A comprehensive and fully resourced lesson on lenses including the eye, the pinhole camera and the camera for middle school plus a pack of cards for enjoyable and challenging games of lenses wildcard or snap. The teaching pack contains thirteen resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made. There are three differentiated and engaging homeworks which can also be used as classwork if so desired. The game is closely related to the topic content and reinforces learning. **What’s Covered** **Ray diagrams showing refraction in a concave and convex lens. Convex lenses are used in magnifying glasses, telescopes and spectacles to correct long sight. Concave lenses are used in lasers, flashlights, peepholes and spectacles to correct short sight. Label the following structures on a diagram of the eye; retina; ciliary muscle; iris; pupil; lens; suspensory ligament; optic nerve. Draw ray diagrams and explain how the eye sees distant and close objects. Draw ray diagrams and explain how lenses are used to correct long and short sight. Draw diagrams and explain how the iris controls the size of the pupil and therefore the amount of light which enters the eye. Draw a ray diagram of the pinhole camera, know that the image is inverted sand diminished, moving the object closer enlarges the image and multiple pinholes produce multiple images Label a diagram of the camera and explain how a picture is taken. Explain the differences and similarities between the eye and the camera** **Lesson** * Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz * Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) * Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) * Foldable * Cut and stick activity (x2) * Pinhole camera template * Worksheet to support the PowerPoint (x3) * Fact sheet (x3) * Homework plus answers * Fact share worksheet * Pupil progress self-assessment checklist * Exit Ticket * Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources **Game** * 66 playing cards * Animated PowerPoint with instructions for playing wildcard and snap More high quality resources available here. Elf Off the Shelf Resources

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