Looking Beyond

Youth investigate technologies that use mirrors to change the way light travels in order to collect information from a distance.

Rosie the Robot looking at the deflection of light using cards

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Timing

5 MIN. Introduction

15 MIN. Investigating Mirrors

30 MIN. Periscopes

10 MIN. Reflect

60 MIN. TOTAL

Setup

The Educator Guide has a script, materials list, and prep directions. Be sure to have it open and ready to help guide you through every activity. It will take about 15 minutes to prepare for this activity.

  • Post the Engineering Design Process poster.
  • Set up a sample obstacle course according to Obstacle Course Setup, Educator Guide p. 31.
  • Create a Materials Table with the materials listed on Educator Guide p. 25.

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Youth Will Know

  • They can use mirrors to collect information from a distance by changing the way light travels.
  • Investigate is an important step of the Engineering Design Process.

Youth Will Do

  • Use multiple mirrors to see around obstacles.
  • Create handheld periscopes.

Did you know?

NASA engineers use this same technology to send signals to the back side of the Moon!

Quick Tips

  • Consider assigning roles for group members to keep everyone focused on the challenge.
  • If youth are familiar with these concepts, consider setting up the periscopes and obstacle course as stations where they can move freely between activities.

Glossary

Periscope: a remote sensing technology that uses mirrors to change the path of light in order to see around an object