Tuesday 23 June 2020

Periscope | Inquiry

LI: to explain how periscopes work. 


Mr Johnston came and taught us what periscopes ares, how they are used and who uses them. We found out that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. That means if the light hits the mirror at a 45° angle it reflects light back at a  45°. It was a fun session because we experimented with mirrors and tried to write our name by looking in the mirror. It was very exciting and fun. 

2 comments:

  1. Hi Fau!

    I really liked how you have taught the readers on how a periscope works and what is a periscope. Next time you should recheck your blog blurb and you learning intention to make sure that theirs no spelling mistakes and to have a capital letter at the start. Great to see you have used the print deign rules.

    What did you like most about a Periscope?

    Great to see you blogging.

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    1. Hi Liletina!
      Thank you for commenting on my blogpost today. I would suggest your feedback for next time. I think a periscope is quite interesting on how its created.

      Thank You!

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