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Sensing the Invisible: The Herschel Experiment Lesson PlanSensing the Invisible: The Herschel Experiment Lesson Plan
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Messenger Education
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5th - 8th
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Science
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2010
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Sensing the Invisible: The Herschel Experiment

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The electromagnetic spectrum includes everything from very powerful gamma rays (which are used to treat cancer) to much weaker radio waves (which include microwaves). Through a hands-on activity, scholars explore the temperature differences between different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. This is a replication of William Herschel's 1800 experiment, where he discovered the presence of infrared radiation. 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

electromagnetic spectrum, radiation, infrared light

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science

Instructional Ideas

  • Post all classes' temperatures to see if the angle of the sun affects the temperatures of the spectrum; discuss the results

Classroom Considerations

  • Activity requires an area outside for the groups to work, and it needs to be a sunny day
  • Depending upon the level of learners, teachers may want to make and set up the experimental devices ahead of time
  • This is the first lesson in a series of four
  • This resource is only available on an unencrypted HTTP website.It should be fine for general use, but don’t use it to share any personally identifiable information

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Common Core

RST.6-8.3

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