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The-Eye-and-the-camera

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What are the similarities between these pictures?

What are the differences?

What do you think we might be learning about today?

THINK – PAIR - SHARE

and The

Camera!

T a s k 1 ( 2 M I N ) Group Work

• PICK KEYWORDS that you think are related to

EYE.

• Take a GROUP picture with the KEYWORDS.

By end of this period, we will be able to ….

Describe how the eye works

Name the structures of an eye and a camera retina, pupil, iris, cornea, inverted, photoreceptor, optic nerve, brain,

COLLECTIVE MEMORY

Who can get the most

They take pictures of the world around you and send the structures of the eye and are seeing. This happens from the moment that you open your eyes in the morning to when you close your eyes at night.

retina, pupil, iris, cornea, inverted, photoreceptor, optic nerve, brain,

Task 2 Group/ Independent Work

PINK sheets are Information on EYE

BLUE sheets are information on CAMERA

Digital Camera

SHUTTER

LENS

APERTURE

FILM

THE EYE

RETINA EYEBALL IRIS

OPTIC

NERVE

LENS

PUPIL

CORNEA

Let Us Watch A Video on

How Your Eyes Work

Task 3 (2 min)

GROUP WORK

Match the keywords to the statements

Photo Sensitive Materials

What do you think “photosensitive” means?

What is on the retina that helps us see?

Rods and Cones

retina, pupil, iris, cornea, inverted, photoreceptor, optic nerve, brain

Rods and Cones

The retina has special cells that respond to light – photoreceptors

RODS Movement and Dim Light

CONES Bright Lights and Colour

When light hits these photoreceptors, chemical reactions produce an electrical impulse that travels up the optic nerve to the brain retina, pupil, iris, cornea, inverted, photoreceptor, optic nerve,

brain, pinhole camera, real image, pixel

Eyes and Camera

What are the similarities and differences?

T a s k 1 ( 2 M I N ) Group Work

• PICK KEYWORDS that you think are related to

EYE.

• Take a GROUP picture with the KEYWORDS.

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