Dear Teachers,
In the era of “hide-and-seek learning,” we understand that students may sometimes
stray from the core of a lesson. We also recognize the stress and pressure you face in guiding them back on track.
That’s why we’ve developed supportive resources—key concepts, keywords, and more—to assist you in your teaching journey. We are here to stand with you, to amplify your efforts, and to be your voice in making learning more focused, joyful, and meaningful.
Lesson-4: Refraction of Light at Curved Surfaces
- Least distance of distinct vision
- Angle of vision
- Accommodation of lens
- Power of lens
- Myopia
- Hypermetropia
- Presbyopia
- Examples of dispersion of light
- Formation of rainbow
- Defnition of Scattering of Light
- Scattering centers
- Angle of scattering
- Reason for the appearance of blue color sky
- Reason for the appearance of red color Sun in the mronings and Evenings
The topics mentioned above represent the minimum level of learning expected from you. If you feel that any additional topics need to be included, please do so, and prepare thoroughly for your exams.
- Least distance of distinct vision
- Angle of vision
- Accommodation of lens
- Power of lens
- Angle of deviation
- Angle of minimum deviation
- Myopia defect and it's correction
- Hypermetropia defect and it's correction
- Presbyopia defect and it's correction
- Why does the light dispersed by the rain drops appears as a bow?
- Which scattering centers are responsible for the blue color of sky?
- Do you know reasons for the appearance of red color of Sun during sunrise and at sunset?
Once you are confident with all the questions provided in the MLL outcomes, please move on to the following:
If your child is able to complete Competency Based Assessments and Worksheets successfully, then only ask them to go through the following:
Think and Discuss Questions and Previous Year Questions (PYQs) to nurture their talent. Otherwise, kindly identify and recognize
your child's unique talents and encourage, enrich, and empower them.
Reflection of Light at Curved Surfaces
Chemical equations
Acids, Bases and Salts
Refraction of Light at Curved Surfaces
Human Eye and Colorful World
Structure of Atom
Classification of Elements - The periodic Table
Chemical Bonding
Electric Current
Electromagnetism
Principles of Metallurgy
Carbon and its Compounds
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