![]() Car wheels and bike wheels, gears, and Ferris wheels all rotate. Rotations are all around us in the real world. Rotations - All Turned Around (.pdf, 4.7mb) Lesson 3: Introduction to Transformations (.pdf, 4.9mb).Lesson 2: All Turned Around - Rotations (.pdf, 4.7mb).This lesson plan has two following lesson plans: The cultural connections will help engage students’ attention as well as their knowledge of how reflections change objects. This reflection is the same as reflecting figures that lie on the y-axis over the y-axis. This app has a special filter that reflects the image on a screen over the vertical line running directly down the middle of the screen. Many of the students like to watch Marvel movies and use social media platforms like TikTok. This lesson uses the students’ personal assets by relating the concept of reflection to familiar cultural trends. In addition, students will connect their knowledge of social media filters to the idea of mathematical reflections. Students will see many images that are examples of real-life reflections. This lesson incorporates real world connections during the introductory activity. Reflections are all around in the real world. Resources for K-12 Teachers and Students.Students will use UV beads and expose them to UV light to determine the level of exposure through each different type and SPF level of sunscreen. ![]() Students will work together in small groups of three to four and practice using the scientific method to create a methodology that tests the effectiveness of different sunscreens to protect people from ultraviolet radiation. Students will learn the basic properties of waves and light. In this lesson, students will learn how they can protect themselves against the harmfulness of ultraviolet (UV) radiation and interactions of light. Whether it be living in a sunny place, vacation, or just laying on your porch tanning in the summer, students are constantly being exposed to the sun’s harmful radiation. Featured Activity: Don’t Get Burnt!(.pdf, 2.2mb)
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