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Light [dvd]

Contributor(s): Mossberg, Kirsten | Mazzarella Media (Firm) | Visual Education Center.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSeries: Real world science: 2Publisher: [S.l.] : Vaughan, Ont. : Mazzarella Media Inc. ; Visual Education Centre [distributor], c2014Edition: New ed.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 15 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm. + 1 teacher's guide.Subject(s): Light | Reflection (Optics) | Refraction | Absorption of light | Light, Wave theory of | Electromagnetic waves | Color | GRADES 1-3 | GRADES 4-6 | SCIENCE (GRADES K-10)DDC classification: D 535 L56
Contents:
What is light? (2 min.) -- Properties of light (3 min.) -- What makes light waves so special (3 min.) -- Reflection and refraction (3 min.) -- What is color? (5 min.)
Production Credits: Written by Tony Mazzarella ; edited by Effie Cahill.
Hosted by Kirsten Mossberg. Summary: Series designed to introduce students to science in the real world. This program, divided into segments, discusses the properties of light. Considers how light travels and how different mediums can affect light, resulting in reflection, refraction and absorption. Lastly, the program examines the nature of color.
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What is light? (2 min.) -- Properties of light (3 min.) -- What makes light waves so special (3 min.) -- Reflection and refraction (3 min.) -- What is color? (5 min.)

Written by Tony Mazzarella ; edited by Effie Cahill.

Hosted by Kirsten Mossberg.

Series designed to introduce students to science in the real world. This program, divided into segments, discusses the properties of light. Considers how light travels and how different mediums can affect light, resulting in reflection, refraction and absorption. Lastly, the program examines the nature of color.

Grades 3 - 6.

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