Fifth grade students at Matsunaga Elementary School had the opportunity to participate in their final Field Day of their elementary school careers. Mrs. Reeves and Mr. Palmer coordinated the event to ensure that all students enjoyed the experience of remaining physically active.
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In a plane mirror, image size equals object size and image distance from the face of the plane mirror equals object distance from the face of the plane mirror. However, as the distance between the object and mirror increases, the size of the image appears to decrease in comparison to the actual size of the object. To address this inconsistency, one must remember that as an object moves farther away from an observer, it appears to become smaller. To make a fair comparison between image sizes in a plane mirror and object sizes, one must recognize that in relationship to the mirror, the image and the object both appear to become smaller as the object moves farther away from the location of the mirror. Therefore their apparent sizes remain equal.
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AuthorMy name is Mr. Bliven and I have been teaching at Matsunaga for 13 years. I love teaching and view education as a lifelong journey. Although I already hold several graduate degrees from McDaniel College and Johns Hopkins, I was thrilled to have recently completed my graduate certificate in technology integration from the University of Florida. I plan to continue my graduate studies and I am looking forward to using the strategies that I learn with my students. Archives
October 2014
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