teacher’s guide for: lasers and...
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Quick Reference Sheets:• Intro(none) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• Demos:Mirrors and Rainbows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page2• Experiment:Lasers and Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page3• EquipmentList:Lasers and Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page4• Story,Part1:The Ghost in the Gold Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page5• Story,Ending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page6
Video Transcript:• Story,Part1:The Ghost in the Gold Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page7• Demos:Mirrors and Rainbows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page9• Experiment:Lasers and Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page12• StoryEnding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page13
Teacher’s Guide for:
Lasers and MirrorsNote: All activities in this document should be performed with adult supervision. Likewise, common sense and care are essential to the conduct of any and all activities, whether described in this document or otherwise. Parents or guardians should supervise children. Rock-it Science assumes no responsibility for any injuries or damages arising from any activities.
Note: All activities in this document should be performed with adult supervision. Likewise, common sense and care are essential to the conduct of any and all activities, whether described in this document or otherwise. Parents or guardians should supervise children. Rock-it Science assumes no responsibility for any injuries or damages arising from any activities.
LasersandMirrorsARock-itScienceLessonFilmedJuly,2009
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NOTE: This is the transcript of a lesson that was videotaped during an actual Rock-it Science class with real students, not actors. The students’ brainstorming comments are included on the video, but are not transcribed here because they’re not part of the lesson presentation.
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(No Intro -- Lesson begins with the story)
• Setupamirrornearthebuildingentrancesothatitreflectsaspotofsunlightontheclassroomwall .Tellthestudentstonoticeitslocationandseeifitmoveslateron .
• TellstudentsaboutacarnivalFunHouse,wheretheyhaveweirdmirrors .
• Showstudentsalargeflexiblemirrorandbenditvariouswaystoshowhowitdistortstheimage .
• Askstudentstopredictwhichwaytobendthemirrorinordertomakesomeonelookskinny .
• Eachtimeyoubendthemirroradifferentway,walkaroundwithitsoeachstudentcanseehowtheirownreflectionchanges .
• Storesusemirrorsthatareslightlybenttomakethecustomerslookskinnierintheirdresses .
• Holdafresnellensinfrontofyourfacetomakeyourselflookre-allybig .Askstudentshowyoucouldusethelenstomakeyour-selflookupside-down .
• Tryacoupleofdifferentlensesuntilyougetonethatmakesyoulookupside-down .
• Seeifthespotofreflectedsunlighthasmoved .Askthestudentswhy .
• Putvariousglassandplexiglassobjectsinthepathofthesun-lighttoseeiftheymakerainbows:acylinder,acube,aball,atriangularprism,afacetedcrystal,adiffractiongrating,andaCD .
Demos Recap: “Mirrors and Rainbows”
Upside-down in a Fresnel Lens.
Distorted Reflection
Sunlight on Wall
Rainbow from a Prism.
Diffraction Grating
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Experiment Recap: “Lasers and Mirrors”• Giveeachstudenttwoplasticmirrors,about6”x6” .• Theobjectiveistogivethemselvesamillioneyes,cutoffthetopoftheirhead,andmakeatunnelthatlookslikeitgoesallthewaythroughthetabletop .
• Afterstudentsexperimentwiththemirrorsforawhile,tellthemtotrytomakeeveryoneelselookupside-down .
• Thenhavestudentsworkingroupsoftwoormoretocreateamirrorhouse,withtheshinysidesinwards .
• Passoutasheetofpapertoeachstudentandtellthemtodrawabug .
• Havethemusetheirtwomirrorstomakeonebugbe-comefivebugs .Theydothisbyholdingthemirrorsupliketheopenpagesofabook .
• Turnofflightsandshinealaserpointerintoeachstudent’spairofmirrors,makingpatternsoflightasthestudentslowlyopensandclosesthemir-rors .
Multiplying a Bug.
Experimenting with Mirrors
Making a Mirror House.Everyone looks upside-down.
Equipment List: “Lasers and Mirrors”
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Items needed for Instructor:
• Mirroronatiltingstandupframe(shavingmirror),about6”diameter
• Mirror,flexible“fun-house”style,about2ftx4ft• Lenses,Fresnel(2)• Prism,Triangular• PlexiglassShapes--cylinder,cube,sphere• CrystalSphere,Faceted,about2”• DiffractionGrating,about8”x10”• CD• LaserPen
Items needed for Students:
Consumables (per student):
• Paper,white,1sheetOther:
• Mirrors,plastic,6”x6”,2perstudent• Markers,ColoredPermanent
Prep Work:
• Cleanthemirrors .• Checkbatteryinlaserpen .
Cylinder & Sphere Cube & Faceted Crystal
Triangular PrismDiffraction Grating Large Flexible Mirror
Story Recap: “The Ghost in the Gold Mine”
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Part 1:
• JackandJillboughtahauntedhousenearadesertedgoldminesotheycouldseeaghost .
• Thefirstnight,theyheardaghostcomeclunkingupthestairs,buttheycouldn’tseeit .Thefootstepswentthroughthelivingroom,intothekitchen,openedacupboard,acookiefloatedout,andabitewastakenoutofthecookie .
• JackandJillranandhidintheirbedroom,buttheghostfollowedthem,sotheyhititwiththeirpillows .
• Theghosttoldthemtostop,hedidn’tlikeit .• Jackpouredwaterontheghostsohecouldseeit .• Thentheghostwentdownstairs,satonthesofa,andreadthenewspaperuntil4am,thenwalkedoutthefrontdooranddisappeared .
• JackandJill’sGrandmalivesnearthemine .Theytoldhertheywantedtogetridoftheghostbecauseitwokethemupeverynight .
• Grandmasaidtheyneededtofollowtheghosttofindoutwhereitlives .Thentheycouldmaketheghostgoawaybysprinklingpepperonhishead .
Story Quick Recap (cont.)
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Ending:
• JackandJillgotagophertodigaholedownthroughthemountain,buttheholedidn’tendupintherightplace,sothesundidn’tshineperfectlythroughit .
• TheycalledtheAcmeStoreofEverythingandorderedabunchofmirrors .
• Theybouncedlightfrommirrortomirrorandhittheghost,anditfadedaway .Allthatwasleftwashismustache .
• JackandJillfollowedtheghostandfoundoutthathelivedwaydowndeepintheoldmine .Theysprinkledpepperonhishead,butitdidn’twork .
• ThenGrandmatoldthemtosprinklesaltontheghostinstead .Theytriedthat,butitdidn’tworkeither .
• ThenGrandmatoldthemtheyhadtomakethenoondaysunshineontotheghost,andthenhewouldgoawayandnevercomeback .
• Buttheghostwasdeepunderground .• ThegoldmineisownedbyEvilMisterFred,andtheghostisEvilMisterFred’sgreat-great-great-grandpa,sohehasahatandamustache .
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Story: “The Ghost in the Gold Mine”Transcript: (NoIntroduction--Lessonbeginswiththestory)
Onceuponatime,therewasahauntedhouse .Thehauntedhousehadarailingsoyoudidn’tfalloffthedeckandbecomeanotherghost .Ithadafrontdoor,andawindow,andithadwalls,andithadaroof,andithadabelltower,andithadachimney,andithadabellinthebelltowerwithadinger,andithadaghost .Thehousewasn’tfloatinginmidair .Thehousewassittingontopofahauntedhill .Andtherewasavalley,there’saforest,andoverinthedistancetherewasagoldmine .Itwasanoldgoldmine,butitwasallbrokendown .Youdidn’twanttogointherebecausethewallswereallcrumbling,andithadcavedininsomeplaces .Sotherewereboardsacrossthefrontwithsomenailsinthem .Andtherewerestoriesaboutthatgoldmine .Theysaidtherewerepeopleinthere,andtheroofcavedinandkilledsomeofthepeople .Andtheghostsofthedeadpeoplestillwanderedthroughthegoldmine .
Andthisbigoldhauntedhousewasforsale .Nobodywantedtolivethere .ButJackandJillheardaboutitandtheysaid,“Wow!Ahauntedhouse .Ialwayswantedtoliveinahauntedhouse .”Sotheyboughtit .Here’sJack .Andhere’sJill .She’sstandingonthechimney .Andtheysaid,“Ihopethere’sarealghosttherebecausewespentallthismoneyforthishouse,andwewanttoseeaghost .”
Sotheystayedtherethefirstnight .Anditgottobemidnight--dong,dong,dong--andthebellswereringing .AndJackandJillsaid,“Idon’tseeanyghosts .Doyouseeanyghosts?There’snoghostshere .”Andthentheyheardfootsteps .Somethingwasgoingclonk,clonk,clonk,clonk,clonk,upthefrontstairs .Andtheylookedouttheirwindowandtheydidn’tseeanybodythere .Andthentheyheardthedooropen--screeeeek!Thedoordidn’treallyopen .Itjustsoundedlikeitwasopening .Andthentheyheardfootstepsrightacrosstheirfrontlivingroom .Andthefootstepswentrightintothekitchen,openedthecupboard,thentheysawacookiefloatoutand--gunk--abitewastakenoutofthecookie .Thenthecookiewassetonthecountertop .Andtheircatwasbehindthestove,andthecatwent“Mreowwww!!”andranaway .AndJackandJillsaid,“Whoa,thatmustreallybeaghost .”
Sotheyranupstairsandhidintheirbedroom .Andtheyheardtheghostcomingupthestairstothebedroom--kadunk,kadunk,kadunk,kadunk .Thentheirdoorknobturned--screeeek--andthedooropened .AndbothJackandJilltooktheirpillowsandwham!--theyhittheairwherethedoorwas .Therewasaghost .Theywentbang,bang,bang--andtheyhittheghost .Theghostsaid,“Stop!Stop!Quithittingme!Don’tdothat!Thathurts!”JackandJillsaid,“What?You’renotatoughghost?”Hesaid,“No,Idon’tliketobehitbypillows .Cutitout!”JackandJillsaid,“Oh .”AndJackwentandgrabbedabigcupofwaterandpoureditovertheghost’shead .Andthewaterwentallovertheghost .
Jack & Jill’s Haunted House.
Grandma’s House near the Gold Mine.
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Nowhe’sawetghost .Andhegotjustdisgustedandsaid,“I’vehadenoughofthis .I’mgoingdown-stairs .”Hewentdownstairs,satonthesofa,andreadthenewspaper .Andthen,aboutfouro’clockinthemorning,hewanderedbackoutthefrontdooranddisappeared .JackandJillsaid,“Whoa,whatafunnyghost .”
AndtheytoldtheirGrandmathatnightaboutthatghost .AndGrandmalivesdownherebythegoldmine .Theysaid,“Grandma,wehaveaghostinourhouse .It’sareallycoolghost,buthe’snotverystrong .Hedoesn’tliketobehitbypillows .Andhereallyhatesitwhenwethrowwateronhim .Andwethoughtitwouldbefuntohaveaghostinthehouse .Butnightafternight,hewakesusupandwecan’tgetanysleep .Doyouknowhowtomakethatghostgoaway?”
AndGrandmasaid,“Well,yeah .Don’tyouguysknowhowtomakeaghostgoaway?Everybodyshouldknowhowtomakeaghostgoaway .Don’ttheyteachyouthatinschool?”AndJackandJillsaid,“No .Theydidn’tteachusthatinschool .”AndGrandmasays,“Why,there’sonlyonewaytomakeaghostgoaway .Yougofindhimwherehehidesatnight .Whenheleavesyourhouse,youfollowhim,andgoseewhereheis .Andyoushakesomebrandnewpepperonhishead--shake,shake,shake,shake,shake .Andthatghostwilljustgopoof!Andhe’llneverbotheryouagain .”JackandJillsaid,“Well,thatsoundsprettyeasy .Wecoulddothat .”
Sothenextnight,theghostcameanddidthesamethingasbefore .Andthenhewentoutofthehouse,downthestairs,downthehill,overtheriver,throughthewoods,pastGrandma’shouse,andintothegoldmine .JackandJillsaid,“Ooooh,goldmine--middleofthenight .Itcouldcollapse .Wecoulddie .”Buttheygottheirpepper,andtheyweregoingtogoonwithit .Sotheyfollowedtheghost,downdeep,deep,deepintothegoldmine .Andtheghostcamecleartothebottomwheretherewasabigchamber,anditsatontheground--there’stheghostsittingontheground .Andtheghostsatthereandtwiddledhisthumbs .AndJackcameupandsaid,“Hi,ghost!”andputpepperalloverhim .Andtheghostsneezed,“Ah-choo!Stopthat!”Andnothinghap-penedtotheghost .JackandJillsaid,“Aww,thatGrandmatrickedus .”
Sotheywentbackhomeandwenttosleep .Nextday,theysaid,“Grand-ma,thatdidn’twork .Weputpepperontheghost,andtheghostdidn’tgoaway .”Grandmasaid,“Ohh,Imusthavegottenmixedup .Letmecheckmybook .”SoGrandmalookedinherbook,andshesaid,“Ah,sillyme!You’renotsupposedtoputpepperontheghost’shead .You’resupposedtoputsaltontheghost’shead .”AndJackandJillsaid,“Oh,boy,thisbetterwork .We’rereallygettingtired .”
Sothenextday,samething .Theyfollowedtheghostovertheriver,throughthewoods,pastGrand-ma’shouse,intothegoldmine,cleartothebottom,andtheyputsaltontheghost .Andtheghostsaid,“Whatareyoudoingthatfor?Idon’tlikesalt .Don’tputthatonme .”AndJackandJillsaid,“Aw,thatGrandma .Shedidittousagain .”Ofcourse,theywentbacktoGrandma,andsaid,“Grandma,you’vebeentrickingus .There’snowaythatthat’sgoingtoworkwiththisghost .”Grandmasaid,“Well,Ijustwantedtoseeifyouwouldactuallypullitoff .Buthere’stherealwaytodoit .Allyouhavetodois
The Ghost in a chamber deep inside the Gold Mine.
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makesunlight--whenthesunisatitshighestpointinthesky,rightatnoon,sunisstraightupintheskylikethat--makethatsunlightlandontheghost .Andtheghostwillnevercomeagain .”AndJackandJillsaid,“Okay,that’sgoingtobetough .Theghostisinadeepholeintheground .Hmm .”Nowifyou’reJackandJill,andyouwantedtogetridofthatghost,whatwouldyoudo?
[Student: Is Evil Mister Fred in this story?]No,hewasn’tinthisstory .ThisstorywasinventedbeforeEvilMisterFredwasinvented,becauseI’vebeentellingstoriesforalongtime .Wecouldprobablystickhimsomewhereintheending .WhatifEvilMisterFredownsthemine?AndwhatiftheghostisEvilMisterFred’sGreat-great-great-Grandpa?Wecoulddothat .We’dhavetoputamustacheonhim .We’llputamustacheontheghostguy .Andwe’llputahatonhim .There .There’sEvilMisterFred’sGreat-great-great-Grandpa .
The Ghost is actually Evil Mister Fred’s Great-great-great-Grandpa.
Imagination and Brainstorming Time[Students make suggestions](THEREARENOWRONGANSWERS!Whatevertheysay,youshouldreply:“That’sagoodidea,”“Theymightdothat,”etc .Afterbrainstorming,proceedwiththeexperi-ments,thenfinishthestory .)
We’llleavethisToBeContinued . . .
Demos: Mirrors and RainbowsWe’regoingtodosomeexperimentswithlasersandmirrors,andweneedsomesunlightforourexperiment .We’regoingtoputamirroroutsideandseeifwecangetsomelighttoshineinside .[Shines a spot of reflected sunlight onto inside wall of classroom.]We’regoingtousethesunlight .Youseewhere
thedotis?Memorizethatspot .Wewanttoseeifthedotisstillthereinabouttwentyminutesfromnow .
WhenIwasyourage,wecouldgotoSantaCruz,andtherewasaFunHousethere .InsidetheFunHouse,therewasabigwoodendisk,abigcircle,aboutasbigasthistable,butround .Anditcouldspin .Andtherewasateenagertherewithaknobthathecouldturntomakethetablespinfasterorslower .Andhe’dsay,“Okay,everybodyon!”Andwe’dalljumponthisbigtable .Andhe’dsay,“Ready?Herewego!”
Tiltable Mirror reflects sunlight from the doorway onto the wall of the classroom.
Sunlight reflected onto classroom wall.
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He’dturnitonandthetable’dstartspinningreallyslow .Andthenitwouldgofaster,andfaster,andfaster,andfaster,untilallthekidswouldgobadoomp!andfalloff .Andtherewasabridgefromoneplacetoanothermadeoutofropes .Andthebridgewouldgoupanddown,andbackandforth,andshakethiswayandthatway,andthey’dknockyouoffthebridge .Andthebestpartofitwasawholebunchofweirdmir-rorscalledFunHousemirrors .They’rekindoflikethisstuff .Now,youcanseeyourselfinthismirror,right?Youcantellthat’sprettymucharegularmirror .Now,ifIwantedtomakeyou,say,tallandskinny,Icanbendthismirror .ShouldIbenditoutwardsorinwards?Howmanyvoteforoutwards?Howmanyvoteforinwards?Okay,it’sabouteven,soI’mgoingtodooutwardsfirst .Areyoutallandskinny?[Students: No.]Isthisaminion-maker?Okay,thatwasoutwards .
Nowwe’regoingtogoinwards .Nowareyoutallandskinny?[Student: It’s upside-down.]Areyouupside-downandtallandskinny?[Students: No.]Well,let’stryitlongways .I’mgoingtopoochitoutwards .[Student: We look so skinny!]NowI’mgoingtopoochitinwardsalittlebit .Areyouthesameasbefore?Sowecanchangehowyoulookwithamirror .Now,supposeyouownedastorewhereyousoldexpensivedressestooldladies .Andyoucouldputanymirrorsyouwantaroundthestore .Wouldyouputmirrorslikethisfortheoldladies?[Students: No.]Wouldyouputmirrorslikethatforthem?[Students: No.]Wouldyoudomirrorslikethisforthem?[Students: No.]Wouldyoudomirrorslikethat?[Students: Yes.]Yeah .Ifyouwanttosellalotofdress-es,youshouldprobablyusemirrorslikethis .Andifyougotosomestores,youmightfindthemirrorsareslightlybentoutwardssotheladieslookskinnierintheirexpensivedresses .Prettyclever,huh?Yeah,thenwhentheygethometheysay,“Whathappened?IgainedtwentypoundssinceIleftthestore .”
There’sotherwaystomakethingslookweird .Youcanmakethingslookreallybeautifulorreallyhand-somewiththis[holds a fresnel lens].IfIputitinfrontofmyface,I’llbecomeextremelyhandsome .You’llsay,“Whoa,amoviestarintheplace!Wow,thatissocool!”Hereyougo--amoviestar[holds lens in front of his face, making it look very large and distorted].Wasmyheadrightsideup?[Students: Yes.]Okay,andtomakemyheadupside-down,shouldIturnthemir-rorupside-down?ShouldIturnitthisway?No?HowaboutifIgolikethat?[Holds lens at arm’s length in front of face.]AmIrightsideuporupside-down?Weneedtheotheronetogoupside-down .[Tries using two lenses at once.]Isthatoneupside-down?[Tries a different lens.]Oh,thatoneisanupside-downone .AmIupside-downnow?[Students: Yes.]Youguysareupside-down .Sowecandistortyouwithmirrors,wecandistortyouwithlenses,thereareallkindsofwaystomakepoeplelookverystrange .
Andwe’regoingtodosomeexperimentswithsomemirrors .Wehavemirrorslikethese[holds up a 6-inch square mirror].They’replastic,sodon’trubthemoneachothertoomuchorthey’lljustgetscratched .They’reslightlybendable .Andwe’regoingtogiveeachofyoutwomirrors,andyou’regoingtodosomeexperimentswiththemandseewhathappens .
Flexible Mirror can be bent to distort the image.
Upside-down with a Fresnel Lens.
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Sinceoursunisstillhere,isoursunstillinthesamespotthatitwasbefore?[Students: No.]Okay,we’vegotsomesunshiningonourwall .It’smoved .Howdidthesunmove?[Students offer explana-tions.]Yeah,theEarthorbitsaroundtheSun .AndtheEarthspinsonitsownaxis .AndastheEarthturns,theSunmovesonourwall .I’mgoingtoturnoffthelights,andI’mgoingtoputstuffinthatsun-light .We’llputacubeinthere .Wewanttoseeifwefindanyrainbows .We’llputacylinderinthereandseeifthatmakesanyrainbows .We’llputaballinthereandseeifthatmakesanyrainbows .We’llputacrystalinthereandseeifthatmakesanyrainbows .Andwe’llputaprisminthere--there’satriangularprismhere--andseeifthatmakesanyrainbows .
Okay,here’sthecylinderinthesunlight .Canyouseeanyrainbowcolors?HowaboutifIdoitend-wise?Doyouseeanyrainbowsthatway?[Students: No.]Sowe’rerainbowless,right?Okay .Here’sacube .Anyrainbowswithacube?Okay,norainbowswithacube .Herecomestheball .Anyrainbows?Itdoesn’tdoanythingatall?Howaboutatriangle?[Students: Yes.]Ah,there’sonethere .Okay,that’satriangularprism .We’lltryacrystal .[Students: Yes! Millions!]Nowwehaveahologram .Thisisahologramcalledadiffractiongrating .[Students: Yes!]We’regoingtogetaCDjusttoseeifaCDdoesanything .WillwegetrainbowsfromaCD?[Students: Yes.]We’llfindout .[Students: Yes!]So,ifyouhaveabunchofCDsinawindowathome,youcanhaverainbowsalloveryourhouse .
Rainbows from Faceted Crystal.
Rainbow from Triangular Prism.
Rainbow from Diffraction Grating.
Rainbow from a CD.
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Experiment: Lasers and MirrorsOkay,we’regoingtogiveyoutwomirrors .Andtheobjectiveistogiveyourselfamillioneyes,cutoffthetopofyourhead,andmakeatunnelthatlookslikeitgoesallthewaythroughthetabletop .[Passes out mirrors, and students experiment with them.]Trytomakeeverybodyelseupside-down .Workwithoneormoreneighborsandcreateamirrorhouse .Puttheshinysidesinwards,thenlookinthroughtheside .
Building a mirror house.Making other people look upside-down.
[Passes out a sheet of paper to each student and provides col-ored markers.]Whenyougetapieceofpaper,you’regoingtodrawabug .Youcandrawonebug,andthenyou’regoingtouseyourmirrorsandtrytomakefivebugs .
Nowwe’regoingtoblindyourbugswithalaserwhileyouholdyourmirrorsup .[Turns off lights, then shines a laser pointer into each stu-dent’s pair of mirrors, making patterns of light as the student slowly opens and closes the mirrors.]
Multiplying a Bug.
Laser patterns.
End of Lesson
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End of Story * DO NOT * present this part of the lesson until after the experiments!JackandJillaretryingtogetridoftheghostatthebottomofthemine .Grandmatoldthemtotrypep-per,shetoldthemtotrysalt,didn’twork .Thenshesaid,“Youhavetodrillaholeinthereandmakethesunshinerightontheghost .”Sotheygotagopher,andthegopherdugaholethroughthemountain,buttheholedidn’tendupintherightplace .Andthesunlightdidn’tshineperfectlythroughit,anditdidn’thittheghost .Andtheysaid,“Oh,no .Toobad .”SotheycalledtheAcmeStoreofEverythingandtheyorderedabunchofmirrors .Andtheybouncedthelightfrommirrortomirror--boing,bo-ing,boing,boing,boing,boing,boing--andhittheghost .Andtheghoststartedtofadeaway .“Nooo,pleeease,aaaaaahhhh!”Hegotdimmer,anddimmer,anddimmer,untiljusthismustachefelloff .Andthatwastheendoftheghost .