Download Looking at worksheets and activity sheets You are provided with

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
Looking at worksheets and activity sheets
You are provided with seven worksheets, all taken from the TES website where
teachers and others can share their resources.
What makes a good worksheet? Look at the examples provided and think about their
good and bad features. The vocabulary list below will help you to read critically.
In the column on the right, note down what you think each term means and/or why it
is important.
terminology
topic
age and ability
motivation and engagement
context
activity
scaffolding
open and closed questions
formative and summative
gradient/ramping
language
output
additional resources
what it’s all about
Is it Safe Starter
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Read the following statements.
For each one say if it is ……… True / Partly True / False
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Infra red radiation can kill you?
Infra red radiation is used to keep food warm?
X-rays can kill you?
X-rays can be detected using photographic plates?
Microwaves are only used to cook food?
Microwaves can be detected using a microwave detector?
Radio waves are the most dangerous wave in the electromagnetic
7. spectrum?
8. Microwaves and radio waves are used for communication?
9. Visible light is detected by the human eye?
10. The human eye can detect Gamma rays?
Is it Safe Starter
Radiation
Read the following statements.
For each one say if it is ……… True / Partly True / False
1. Radiation is all around us?
2. Ancient rocks emit radiation?
Radioactivity is when a substance emits or gives off alpha, beta or
3. gamma radiation?
4. Coal is slightly radioactive?
5. Small doses of gamma radiation can be used to treat cancers?
6. Gamma radiation can be used to kill cells?
7. The symbol in the top right corner is the symbol for radiation?
8. Smoke detectors emit radiation?
9. Carbon dating relies on the use of radioactive materials?
10. Gamma rays arrive from the Sun?
Electromagnetic spectrum
Complete the table below by matching the types of radiation
with its effect on living tissue and its use.
Type of radiation
Gamma
Effects on living
tissue
Used for…
High doses can kill living
cells.
Lower doses can cause
cancer in cells
Treating tumours
Sterilising hospital
equipment.
X-Ray
UV
Fluorescent tubes
Security marking
Visible
Infrared
Microwave
Heating of water in tissues
can cause burning
Satellite communication.
Cooking
Radio
High doses can kill
living cells.
Lower doses can cause
cancer
Causes burning of
tissues
Communication
RADAR
Probably
none
High doses can kill
living cells.
Lower doses can
cause cancer.
Remote controls
and thermal
imaging
Creating images
of the inside of
the body
Seeing
Optical fibres and
communications
Activates
sensitive cells in
the retina.
Grade 10 – Electromagnetic Diary
Record your interactions with electromagnetic waves for at least 1 day. Remember cell phones, sunlight, heat
(ovens, heaters), microwaves, radios, remote controls, wireless modems etc. Some example entries are given:
e.g.
05:30 PM Switched on the lights at home.
Visible Light
Light bulbs
06:30 PM Checked email on my laptop using a wireless
network.
Radio
Wireless router.
Time
Type of EM wave
Produced by
Activity
EM Word loop – a series of cards
A. Use lots of sun-block
Q. What kind of rays are used
to show broken bones?
A. Visible light
Q. What transfers energy from
one place to another?
A. X-rays
Q. I am used to cook food
A. Electromagnetic waves
Q. Which rays carry the highest
energy?
A. Microwaves
Q. Which kind of rays can cause
skin cancer?
A. Gamma rays
Q. Electromagnetic waves travel at
the speed of...?
A. Ultra Violet Rays
Q. Which kind of rays are used
to work remote controls?
A. Infra red rays
Q. Which rays enable us to see?
A. Light
Q. Which material can be used to
protect people from gamma rays?
+ more cards
To know names of transverse waves
<Part of a sequence of activities presented using Powerpoint>
Medical History for Mrs R. Jones
Mrs Jones was admitted to hospital
with shortness of breath.
To find out more accurately the
location of the tumour, Dr Adams
carried out a CT scan.
After carrying out various tests, Dr
Adams suspected she may have lung
cancer so an x-ray was carried out.
The picture below shows Mrs Jones’
x-ray, identifying her lung tumour.
It was decided that Mrs Jones would
be a suitable candidate for radiation
therapy. This process uses gamma
rays to destroy cancer cells.
YOUR TASK
Imagine you are a radiographer.
One of your elderly patients, Mrs Jones, has to have a lot of treatment recently
and is worried that the amount of radiation could be dangerous.
Write a letter to your patient to explain:
C - How x-rays work
B - Why x-rays are more suitable for this process than other types of radiation
A - How cancer is treated using radiation
A* - Decide whether your patient is in danger of radiation poisoning from their
treatment and why/why not
You should be able to complete most of these questions using your own
knowledge and the information available on Moodle.
You can also use this animation to find out more about radiotherapy:
http://www.insidestory.iop.org/insidestory_flash1.html
Wave uses quick quiz
1. Radio and gamma waves are example of what type of waves?
2. What is meant by the critical angle?
3. What is meant by total internal reflection?
4. Give one place where total internal reflection may occur?
5. What are the two types of seismic wave?
6. Which electromagnetic wave has the most energy?
7. At what speed do all electromagnetic wave travels in a vacuums?
8. What happens to the speed light when it enters water?
9. What properties of radio waves makes then suitable for sending signals in mountainous
regions?
10. What word describes waves which have enough energy to change an atom?
11. Which e-m waves have the highest energy?
12. Which 2 types of e-m wave are used for cooking?
13. What region of the of e-m spectrum can our eyes detect?
14. Which forms of e-m radiation are ionising?
15. What can be an effect of long term exposure to e-m radiation?
16. What are two uses of gamma rays?