How does light travel? - Teacher's Notes
Science Resource Description
Students are encouraged to explore the fundamentals of light and its properties through a series of educational activities. Initially, they are directed to engage with online resources, specifically two videos, to gain a foundational understanding of how light travels. It is recommended that they view these videos more than once to ensure a solid grasp of the concepts presented. Following this, students are tasked with summarising their newfound knowledge, articulating their insights into the nature of light's journey.
The concept of 'transverse' waves is introduced to the pupils as a key term in understanding the mechanics of light travel. They are provided with a table to help distinguish between the characteristics of light and sound travel. Further research is encouraged, prompting students to investigate the speed at which light travels, both in a vacuum and through air, and to compare this with the speed of sound. This deeper dive into the subject matter culminates in a reflective exercise where students compile a list of ten facts about light's travel, thereby consolidating their learning and demonstrating their comprehension of the topic.