Reflections on Ice
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Paul Dunleavy
Description: 
Did you know you can use different types of light to investigate ice? Explore the properties of ice using different wavelengths of light.
Time: 
60 minutes class time, plus prep time
Grade Level: 
5, Middle School (6-8)
Next Generation Science Standards: 
Utah Core Standards: 
8.1.2
Obtain information about various properties of matter, evaluate how different materials’ properties allow them to be used for particular functions in society and communicate your findings.
8.2.5
Develop and use a model to describe the structure of waves and how they are reflected, absorbed, or transmitted through various materials.
Materials
- Ice Investigation Sheets (Shine a Light on Ice,
Color Coded Ice, Visible or Invisible?) 1 of each for each student - Pencils
 - 8 copies of the Amazing Electromagnetic Spectrum Cartoon
 - 12 flashlights
 - 2 UV lights (blacklights)
 - 1 sheet each of red, blue, and green colored gel (colored filters)
 - 6 containers that are 6”x 2” or larger (i.e. pans or trays) to hold water
 - 1 box of food coloring (red, yellow, green, blue)
 - 1 ice cube tray
 - 1 small spoon
 - 1 bottle of tonic water (preferred) or 2 sheets of white copier paper (alternate)
 - 6 sheets of cardstock
 - Tape
 - Paper
 - Water
 - Access to freezer
 - Access to a dark room for the group activity
 - Marker
 
Directions
- Gather all materials ahead of time, and review teacher background information about water and ice.
 - You will want to split your classroom into small groups for this activity which has three stations.
 - Download the GBO printable Reflections on Ice directions below to complete activity.
 
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