Product Code:
OPTIC006
Description:
HOO Module 5: Infrared and Ultraviolet Light -Where would astronomy be without Galileo and his telescope? Where would
physics be without Newton breaking light into its colors with his prism?
“My heart leaps up when I behold/A rainbow in the sky,” wrote William
Wordsworth. Where would we humans be without our love affair with
rainbows and light? Questions like these are the impetus behind the
National Science Foundation-funded program Hands-On Optics: Making an
Impact with Light. Hands-On Optics (HOO) brings optics education to
middle school students through hands-on activities. We are pleased to be
able to bring our modules to schools. The kits were developed by a team
from the National Optical Astronomy Observatory, the Optical Society of
America, and the International Society for Optical Engineering and were
extensively field-tested in classrooms and museums across the country.
The NSF has funded the development of six modules, suitable for use in
classrooms, after-school programs, or museum settings. Each module
focuses on a different area of optics and contains enough material for a
class of students to engage in interesting hands-on optics activities.
The modules are designed to be exploratory in nature and are
inquiry-based. These activities have been classroom tested and are
aligned with national science, math and technology standards. Teacher
demonstration equipment is also included in each module. Module 5 —
Infrared and Ultraviolet Light. Students learn more about the wave
nature of light. They visibly see the differences between ultraviolet,
infrared and visible light by constructing a model of the
electromagnetic spectrum. Students explore applications of infrared
light though the use of television remote controls and an infrared
thermometer. Ultraviolet beads are used to detect ultraviolet emissions
from black lights. The module concludes with a series of activities
where students explore various types of luminescence through fluorescent
materials and minerals, glow sticks, and surprising substances that
exhibit luminescence.
Specification:
HOO Module 5: Infrared and Ultraviolet Light