How do our eyes work? - Teacher's Notes
Science Resource Description
Understanding the intricacies of the human eye is a fascinating aspect of science education. Pupils are encouraged to begin their exploration by watching educational videos from BBC Bitesize that explain the workings of the human eye. This visual introduction serves as a foundation for them to list ten facts about eye function, fostering active engagement and retention of information. Following this, pupils delve deeper into the anatomy of the eye, reading and learning about the specific roles of the retina, cornea, pupil, optic nerve, iris, and lens. This comprehensive approach ensures that students grasp the complexity and interplay of the various parts of the eye.
Building on this knowledge, pupils then watch an additional video, this time aimed at a younger audience, to reinforce their understanding of the eye's structure and functions. Using all the gathered information, the students are tasked with creating a Mastermind-type quiz. This interactive activity not only solidifies their learning but also encourages creativity and application of their newfound knowledge in a fun, game-based environment. The ultimate goal of the exercise is to crown a pair of pupils as mastermind champions on the topic of the eye, celebrating their mastery of the subject and their ability to share it with their peers.