Detailed Lesson Plan About Light
Detailed Lesson Plan About Light
Detailed Lesson Plan About Light
I. Objectives:
At the end of a 45-minute class interaction, 85% of the students should be able to:
A. describe the properties and characteristics of light;
B. identify the properties of light from different phenomena on one’s own
environment; and
C. give one’s own example of real-life applications of properties of life.
K to 12 Standards Addressed:
Content Standard
Some properties and characteristics of visible light
Performance Standard
Discuss phenomena such as rainbow and broken pencil using the concept of properties of
visible light.
Learning Competency
Demonstrate the existence of the color components of visible light using a prism or
diffraction grating.
Show the hierarchy of colors from diffraction grating.
II. Subject Matter:
A. Characteristics and Properties of Light
B. Concept: How light travels, bends, reflects and enables human to see different
colors?
A. References:
Books: Silverio, Angelina A., Physics: Exploring Life Through Science Second
Edition, 2012, Phoenix Publishing House, Inc., pages 442-424 and 434-435
Websites: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlrRbmFZJwM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jvwmm4hlzYmo
C. Materials: laptop, projector, PowerPoint presentation, improvised hologram,
glass, disc, pencil, water, chart, mirror
III. Learning Tasks:
Please pick up the pieces of paper under (Students will pick up the pieces of paper
your chairs. under their chairs)
Secretary, kindly tell me who are Ma’am, I am glad to report to you that no
absent and excused for today. one is absent or excused for today.
Did you do some reading about our next Yes Ma’am/Sir. We read some books and
topic? articles about it.”
Very good!
How about our topic last time? Could you Sir/Ma’am, last time, we discussed about
still recall what have we discussed? sounds wherein we investigate the
propagation of sound though different
mediums or to solid, liquid or gas.
Have you ever tried to look around your (One student will answer)
room after turning off the lights at night? Yes ma’am. At first it is hard to recognize
What did you experience? object in the dark but as time passes, my
eyes seemed to adjust to the darkness and
begin recognizing different objects.
Do you see any color when it is totally No ma’am. It is only when light is turned
dark around you? on and I can clearly see every color in my
room.
What do you think will happen if I point (one student will answer,)
the flashlight into the mirror? Ma’am/Sir, the mirror will reflect the light
into the opposite direction.
What property of light was presented in Based on what I have read, the property of
this action? light that was shown in the situation is
reflection.
So what is reflection? Reflection is the turning back of light into
the same medium after striking a surface.
Very Good, (student’s name). You’ve
done a good job in studying our next
lesson.
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What colors were reflected? The white light was dispersed into
ROYGBIV.(red, orange, yellow, blue,
Now that you are already familiar with the green, indigo, violet)
properties of light, let us proceed to its
characteristics.
There are three characteristics of light
wave; 1. Amplitude, 2. Frequency, and 3.
Wavelength. (Students listen attentively)
Amplitude is the maximum distance the
medium (the material through which a
wave travels) moves away from its rest
position. The higher the wave moves up-
and-down as it vibrates, the larger the
amplitude of the resulting waves.
Frequency is the number of cycles per unit (Students listen attentively)
of time.
Wavelength is the distance between two
consecutive crests or troughs.
E. Generalization
Can anyone tell the class what are the (One student will answer)
properties of light and cite his/her own Light has three properties-reflection,
example? refraction and diffraction. Reflection is the
turning back of light into the same medium
after striking a surface and an example of
this property is the reflection of the images
we see in the mirror. The second one is
refraction, wherein there is a change in the
direction of light when it passes from one
medium to another of different optical
density and this can be applied in fishing.
The last one is diffraction, which is
commonly observed at a phenomenon like
rainbow.
Very well said! You have really
understood our topic for today.
Valuing/Application
If there is no light, what will happen to (One student will answer…)
the world? If there is no light, the creatures in this
world will cease to exist. Colors won’t be
known and appreciated and there will only
be darkness.
.
IV. Evaluation:
V. Assignment
1. Make an advance reading on the next topic called “Spherical Lenses”.
Prepared by:
CATHERINE FERMIN
CARMINA JANE DOMANTAY
JACQUILYN SOLOMON
ALLYZA SOLOMON
VON JUDIEL MCARAEG