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If you have an answer to Anna's question, please reply to the list, I
would be interested to hear about this myself.
Happy day!
-Erin
Erin S. Mattimoe
Public Programs Manager
Volunteer Coordinator
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
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Subject: light games
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Hello everyone,
Has anyone done any programming about light and color that involves
kids running around acting out photons or something similar? I'm
looking for any active games or demonstrations that have to do with
light and its properties. (I'm also on the lookout for ANY activities
about light and color, so if you have any really great ones I'd love
to hear about them, even if they don't fit this category.) These
would eventually be related to astronomy, i.e. what we can tell from
the light that comes from distant objects, how we can tell that, and
about the tools that allow us to do that.
I've heard of examples where each kid is a different color photon and
when they run into an object, only the one with the color of the
object reflects back; the others stick. I also remember doing
something in my high school physics class where we all linked arms
and walked forward as a wave front. When one end of the line crossed
the barrier marking a new material, they slowed down, while the rest
of us continued at the same speed, demonstrating refraction. I'm
looking for ideas along these lines.
Thanks,
Anna Hurst
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Anna Hurst
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
390 Ashton Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94112
415-337-1100 ext. 108
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