Some Reflections!
(Mirrors)

Fifth of 6 Saturday workshops in San Francisco Bay Area
for Middle and High School teachers
of physics or physical science.

This is for you if you want to know more
about topics in physics/physical science and how to teach them.

Saturday, February 24, 2001
9 a.m. (prompt) to 3 p.m.
at St. Ignatius College Prep

2001 37th Avenue (at Quintara)
San Francisco
3rd Floor, Room 310
Map and directions


For what are curved mirrors?
How do optical fibers work?
What causes rainbows, mirages?

Many hands-on, minds-on activities
The learning cycle and inquiry will be modeled.

You will receive:
- $60
per workshop
- Laser pointers, optical fibers, etc.
- Continuing Education Units
Bring:
- your lunch.
- 2 lenses from last time (if you came).
- object that acts as a mirror, but isn't.
- your questions since last time.


RSVP with name and telephone number to 510-704-1441 or ALErzberger@lbl.gov
by February 17.

See information about other workshops at http://pdg.lbl.gov/~aerzber/ptra.html

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Led by Physics Teaching Resource Agents (PTRA):
Mike Ugawa, St. Ignatius College Prep
Clarence Bakken, Gunn H.S., Palo Alto
Carol Balfe, science education consultant, Oakland
Andria Erzberger, Lawrence Berkeley Natl. Lab.

Sponsored by National Science Foundation and American Association of Physics Teachers.