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OPTICS Unit Checklist Name: _________________ Mastery Checks may be attempted more than once and are not considered complete until ≥ 80% is achieved. Notes and activities will be checked for completion & corrections during Check-In. Topic Objective Approx. # classes Pacing Guide 1 Fri. May 6th 2 Mon. May 9th – Tues. May 10th 3 Wed. May 11th – Fri. May 13th Activities Applications & Uses of Optical Devices: Identify how properties of mirrors & lenses determine their use in optical instruments INTRO Analyze a device or procedure related to human perception of light and evaluate its effectiveness Analyze a device related to the properties of light and explain how it has enhanced society Production & Properties of Light: 1 Describe & explain various types of light emissions Identify & label the electromagnetic spectrum Explain how the light travels in both a wave and a straight line Reflection – Plane Mirrors: 2 Understand and apply the laws of reflection Describe the characteristics and positions of images formed by plane mirrors using ray diagrams LAB 4 Mon. May 16th – Fri. May 20th 3 Tues. May 24th – Thurs. May 26th Reflection – Curved Mirrors: 3 Describe & predict characteristics of images formed by curved mirrors using ray diagrams & algebraic equations Refraction: 4 Identify factors that affect refraction as light passes from one medium to another Explain conditions required for partial and total internal reflection Eye Dissection: Friday May 27th LAB 5 Lenses: Describe & predict characteristics of images formed by lenses using diagrams and algebraic expressions 3 Mon. June 6th – Wed. June 8th Unit Test: Friday June 10th Check-In Mastery Check Optics Unit Timeline & Evaluations ALL mastery checks should be completed, demonstrating mastery (≥ 80%), by the dates indicated. If they are not completed by this time they must be completed after school. Check-Ins must also be completed by the dates indicated. TOPICS MUST BE COMPLETED BY: Topics 1-3 Friday May 20th Topics 4-5 Thursday June 9th All labs must be completed in class and are due at the end of the in-class work period(s). LABS (completed in class only) DATES ASSIGNEMENTS DUE DATES Curved Mirror Lab Thursday May 19th Applications & Uses of Optical Devices Friday May 13th Eye Dissection Friday May 27th Converging Lenses Lab Tuesday June 7th SUMMATIVE EVALUATION Unit Test & Show What You Know Late Test Date DATE th Friday June 10 Tuesday June 14th (after school) Prior Approval Required