By Wei Hao
Learning Objectives: State examples of typical uses of the following regions of the electromagnetic spectrum:

 

 

1.      Radio waves

 

 

2.      Microwaves

 

 

3.      Infrared

 

 

4.      Visible light

 

 

5.      Ultraviolet

 

 

6.      X-rays

 

 

7.      Gamma rays

 

 

Include their typical range of wavelengths and frequencies including the use of prefixes such as n for nano and m for milli.

 

 

Interactive Prompt:

 

 

I want to design a simulation interactive for my students.

 

 

Grade level: Secondary 3 to 4

 

 

Student readiness level: Mixed Abilities

 

 

The simulation is based on: Electromagnetic Spectrum with the range of wavelengths and frequencies for the following regions:

 

 

1.      Radio waves

 

 

2.      Microwaves

 

 

3.      Infrared

 

 

4.      Visible light

 

 

5.      Ultraviolet

 

 

6.      X-rays

 

 

7.      Gamma rays

 

 

Include their uses and typical range of wavelengths and frequencies including the use of prefixes such as n for nano and m for milli.

 

 

The objective of the simulation is to: Understand the uses of the specific region and their typical magnitude of wavelengths and frequencies.

 

 

While using the simulation, students should experience: Using two sliders to adjust the range of wavelength or frequencies, including typical uses of that particular wave

 

 

The interface should include: A slider to adjust the wavelength and another slider to adjust frequencies as variables. A panel that shows two or more typical uses of the electromagnetic wave. Another button/slider that shows the spectrum, including red for red visible light and violet for visible violet light. 

 