References for pathfinder resources
1.ACARA (2010) The Australian Curriculum, Education Services Australia
http://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/
2.BBC Earth, Bioluminous fish, BBC Earthhttp://www.ksl.com/?nid=1012&sid=19597339
3. Biddulph, Fred and Jeanne (1992), How can we see in the dark? (Sunshine Books-Science) Applecross Ltd., Melbourne, Australia
4. DK Publishing (2008), First science encyclopaedia (DK First Reference series), DK Publishing, London
5. Google Maps (2012), Google Earth-Daylight map http://www.daylightmap.com/index.php
6. http://www.kidsclick.org Search engine
7.Kids’ Science experiments (2004), Light, USA
http://www.kids-science-experiments.com/cat_bendinglight.html
8. Lighthouses at pppst, How things work: The Fresnel Lens
http://themes.pppst.com/lighthouses.html
9. Morris, Katherine (1984). How the sun was made, Little Hills Press, Sydney
10. National Grid For Learning (2002), Light, learnthings, UK
http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/vtc/light/eng/Introduction/pop.htm
11. Nunes, Joanna (2009), Photosynthesis, vimeo
http://vimeo.com/6321735
12. Nye, Bill (2011), Light and colour, Disney.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtgBHsSzCPE&feature=related
13. Royston, Angela (2001), Light and dark (My world of science), Heinemann Library, Oxford.
14. Stidwell Peter (2004), Reflection:Mirrors, University of Cambridge, UK
http://www.engineeringinteract.org/resources/alienattack/flash/concepts/reflectionmirrors.htm
15. Thomas, Ron and Stutchbury, Jan (1989), Light and colour (Macmillan Beginners, Science), The Macmillan company of Australia, Crows Nest, Australia
16. World book encyclopaedia. (2003) The world book student discovery encyclopaedia, World book inc. Michigan, USA.
http://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/
2.BBC Earth, Bioluminous fish, BBC Earthhttp://www.ksl.com/?nid=1012&sid=19597339
3. Biddulph, Fred and Jeanne (1992), How can we see in the dark? (Sunshine Books-Science) Applecross Ltd., Melbourne, Australia
4. DK Publishing (2008), First science encyclopaedia (DK First Reference series), DK Publishing, London
5. Google Maps (2012), Google Earth-Daylight map http://www.daylightmap.com/index.php
6. http://www.kidsclick.org Search engine
7.Kids’ Science experiments (2004), Light, USA
http://www.kids-science-experiments.com/cat_bendinglight.html
8. Lighthouses at pppst, How things work: The Fresnel Lens
http://themes.pppst.com/lighthouses.html
9. Morris, Katherine (1984). How the sun was made, Little Hills Press, Sydney
10. National Grid For Learning (2002), Light, learnthings, UK
http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/vtc/light/eng/Introduction/pop.htm
11. Nunes, Joanna (2009), Photosynthesis, vimeo
http://vimeo.com/6321735
12. Nye, Bill (2011), Light and colour, Disney.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtgBHsSzCPE&feature=related
13. Royston, Angela (2001), Light and dark (My world of science), Heinemann Library, Oxford.
14. Stidwell Peter (2004), Reflection:Mirrors, University of Cambridge, UK
http://www.engineeringinteract.org/resources/alienattack/flash/concepts/reflectionmirrors.htm
15. Thomas, Ron and Stutchbury, Jan (1989), Light and colour (Macmillan Beginners, Science), The Macmillan company of Australia, Crows Nest, Australia
16. World book encyclopaedia. (2003) The world book student discovery encyclopaedia, World book inc. Michigan, USA.