Experiencing the Reflective Properties of Mirrors for Parshas Vayakhel
Item Number: CRSHM14-RS038
Date Submitted: 04/23/2015
The kior which was used by the Kohanim for washing was constructed out of the copper mirrors that were donated by the women to the Mishkan. With this science activity, your students will have the opportunity to use mirrors and flashlights to explore how light travels and how mirrors can be used to redirect the path of the light.
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Publisher: |
Walder Education |
Founding Director: |
Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
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Author: |
Rivkie Schecter |
Concept: |
www.weirdsciencekids.com |
Photography: |
Rabbi Avraham Gershon |
Size: |
8.5"x11" |
Language: |
English |
Language Style: |
Ashkenaz |
Gender: |
N/A |
Color: |
Color |
Grade(s): |
Pre-2nd
3rd-5th |
Resource Type(s): |
Curriculum Material |
Subject(s): |
Parshah, Ki Sisa, Science |
Goals and Objectives: |
The students will explore the reflective properties of mirrors and discover that they can be used to redirect beams of light. They will connect this activity to the kior which was made of mirrors. |
Skills Needed: |
focus on task, ability to follow instructions, fine motor skills |
Contents: |
4-8.5x11 |
Paper |
Not Laminated |
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Page Scaling: |
None (Do Not Fit to Printable Area) |
Notes: |
Some cutting and assembly may be required.
Laminated items will require trimming.
Items larger than 11x17 inches may require a large format printer. |
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A few small mirrors
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An object such as a book
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A strong flashlight