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==Useful websites==
 
==Useful websites==
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_instrument Wikipedia for Optical Instruments]<br>
 
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===Notes for teachers===
 
===Notes for teachers===
''These are short notes that the teacher wants to share about the concept, any locally relevant information, specific instructions on what kind of methodology used and common misconceptions/mistakes.''
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Optics is nothing if we don't include experimental instruments. Optics is a very good hands on experience subject which is only possible properly with instruments at hand. In case the instruments are not available then day to day examples such as spectacles, camera, magnifying glass. Even the example of the eye will be of great help as it will help in building an interdisciplinary approach in Physics.
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Optics is nothing if we don't include experimental instruments. Optics is a very good hands on experience subject which is only possible properly with instruments at hand. In case the instruments are not available then day to day examples such as spectacles, camera, magnifying glass. Even the example of structure of the eye will be of great help as it will help in building an interdisciplinary approach in Physics.
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Additional information

Show the children pictures of various Optical Instruments such as:

  1. Telescope

Telescope.JPG

  1. Binoculars

Binocoulars.JPG

  1. Microscope

Microscope.JPG

  1. Periscope

Periscope2.jpg

  1. Fascinating image of the crab nebula

Image of the crab nebula from different telescopes.JPG


Useful websites

Wikipedia for Optical Instruments
Use of an Optical Instruments Binoculars Microscope Telescope

Reference Books

NCERT Class XII Physics Textbook, Optics Chapter

Teaching Outlines

Concept #Introduction to Optical Instruments

Learning objectives

  1. Define optics
  2. Explain how a compound microscope uses convex lenses to make an enlarged image of a tiny object.
  3. To generate ray diagrams to predict the positions and size of images in optical systems
  4. To understand how optical instrument work
  5. To understand the operation of reflecting telescope
  6. Uses of optical instruments

Notes for teachers

Optics is nothing if we don't include experimental instruments. Optics is a very good hands on experience subject which is only possible properly with instruments at hand. In case the instruments are not available then day to day examples such as spectacles, camera, magnifying glass. Even the example of the eye will be of great help as it will help in building an interdisciplinary approach in Physics.

Activity No # Human Eye

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Activity No # Microscope

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Concept # Types and Uses of Optical Instruments

Learning objectives

  1. Identify the use of convex lens in day-to-day life
  2. Tabulate the differences between a simple and compound microscope
  3. Draw a ray diagram to show the working principal of telescope
  4. State the uses of Optical Instruments

Notes for teachers

Optics is nothing if we don't include experimental instruments. Optics is a very good hands on experience subject which is only possible properly with instruments at hand. In case the instruments are not available then day to day examples such as spectacles, camera, magnifying glass. Even the example of structure of the eye will be of great help as it will help in building an interdisciplinary approach in Physics.

Activity No # Telescope

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Activity No # Camera

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Project Ideas

  1. Projects about the types of lenses which can be identified easily and are used in day to day life
  2. To draw the ray diagram for the formation of image by a lens
  3. Identify the uses of lenses in day to day life: Divide the class into groups and list down all the ideas on a chart paper

Fun corner

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