Have you had enough of the summer's searing sunlight?
If not, then this week's lesson will brighten your day!
(Ok, enough of the corny humor.)
This week, we explore the electromagnetic spectrum and visible light. Plus, we're gearing things for older middle school through high school.
Ahhhh! But, we haven't forgotten our younger scientists. There's a link to a previous Experimental Zone lesson on color and light.
(For both lessons, you'll want to get ahold of the UV beads...they are so much fun!)
The Electromagentic Spectrum (Middle and High School Levels)
Activity File for middle and high school level.
Younger level color and light unit
Thank you for visiting! See you next week.
Michelle
Michelle and her husband have been homeschooling for 9 years. They are the owners of Treasure Box Press. Michelle holds a Master's degree in Child Development and Family Studies. She serves as the Judge Advisor for the North Carolina FIRST (www.usfirst.org) Lego League and a judge for the www.FIRST.org World Festival. She is the author of numerous Sam's Science Adventures, including "RIC: Robots in the Classroom", all available through www.TreasureBoxPress.com. She spent 15 years in the biotechnology industry before turning her heart toward home.