WCNY TV Classroom
PBS PhD Science Level 4 Module 4 Lesson 6
Season 1 Episode 528 | 26m 47s
PBS PhD Science Level 4 Module 4 Lesson 6
In Lesson 6, through continued exploration of shadows, students develop a more complete model of how reflected light affected Amelia Earhart’s ability to find Howland Island. Students examine the interactions between components of the system that affect what can be seen in direct and indirect light. This allows students to answer the Phenomenon Question: How do we see an object in a shadow?
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WCNY TV Classroom
PBS PhD Science Level 4 Module 4 Lesson 6
Season 1 Episode 528 | 26m 47s
In Lesson 6, through continued exploration of shadows, students develop a more complete model of how reflected light affected Amelia Earhart’s ability to find Howland Island. Students examine the interactions between components of the system that affect what can be seen in direct and indirect light. This allows students to answer the Phenomenon Question: How do we see an object in a shadow?
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