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  • Seeing the Light

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    Conceptually, students are typically introduced to light as a type of wave. However, children struggle to understand this model because it is highly abstract. Light can be represented more concretely using the photon…

  • As Light Meets Matter

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    In this dilemma case, the central character, a museum curator, must decide whether or not to show a painting as a hitherto “undiscovered” Cézanne. The stylistic analysis suggests it is real, but data obtained using…

  • The Early Years: Light Foundations

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    The day-and-night cycle forms the basis for understanding many other natural cycles in plants, animals, and Earth processes, as well as later learning about the solar system, and it is part of the National Science…

  • Bringing Light onto Shadows

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    “What starts out long but gets shorter then longer each day?” Shadows! This students clever riddles was an opportunity to investigate how the Sun’s daily position in the sky influences shadow length. Thus began a…

  • Lighting the Way to Learning Centers

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    Fourth-grade students explore circuits, while the teacher gains valuable instructional time.

  • Shedding Light on the “Science of Small"

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    Exploring nanoparticles and energy conversion.

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