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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