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Ray Diagrams, Reflection and Plane Mirrors – Optics Lesson – High School Physics

Lesson 4 Ray 1

Everything you need to introduce or review Ray Diagrams, Reflection and Plane Mirrors is right here including the lesson (student and teacher versions) and a student lesson handout. The Power Point is interactive and engaging and will keep your students interested.

A preview as well as the complete version of this assignment can be downloaded BY CLICKING HERE.

Included in the lesson package is:

Lesson 4 Ray 2– The teacher version of the power point
– The student version of the power point
– Student lesson handout

In order, the lesson covers:
– Terminology of Reflection
– Reflection from a mirror
– The Law of Reflection
– Types of Reflection
– Ray Diagrams
– Locating an Image in a Mirror
– Lateral Inversion
– Properties of an image

**Please note that the entire unit including 11 Power Points and 238 slides, can be purchased from my store for the price of 5 single lessons by clicking HERE
Lesson 4 Ray 3

A preview as well as the complete version of this assignment can be downloaded BY CLICKING HERE.

The student version of the power point contains multiple blanks that need to be filled in throughout the lesson. These blanks are conveniently underlined and bolded on the teacher copy. I have found this to be the most effective means of keeping my students engaged and active without having them write everything out. This also leaves more time for discussion and activities.

If this lesson have helped and you would like download the entire Optics unit at a steep discount please click on the link below.
High School Optics Unit

The individual Optics Lessons can be accessed below.

Lesson 1 – Light
Lesson 2 – Lasers, Absorption and Transmission
Lesson 3 – The Production of Light
Lesson 4 – Ray Diagrams, Reflections and Plane Mirrors
Lesson 5 – Reflection in Curved Mirrors
Lesson 6 – Refraction Day 1
Lesson 7 – Refraction Day 2
Lesson 8 – Lenses and Focal Point
Lesson 9 – Lenses – Ray Diagrams
Lesson 10 – Thin Lens Equation and Magnification
Lesson 11 – The Eye

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