activities will follow to qualitatively describe the characteristics (location, orientation, size and type) of objects formed by curved mirrors and lenses. angle of een the Activity 5. DESCRIBE ME! Objective: Describe the image formed on both sides of the spoon Materials: Spoon (use the clear/shiny one to see clearer image) Ball pen with cap Procedure: 1. Examine both sides of the spoon. Q1. What do you observe? 2. Position the spoon (bulging part) and the ball pen with cap vertically parallel with each other. 3. Move the ball pen back and forth to the spoon. Q2. Compare the images formed as you move the ball pen closer and away from the spoon. 4. Repeat procedure 4 and 5 using the other side of the spoon. Q3. Compare the images formed in terms of the size and orientation on both sides of the spoon. As you look on the spoon, you will see different images (in terms of the size and orientation) on its two surfaces. This is a reflection on curved mirrors. A curved mirror is a reflecting surface in which its surface is a section of sphere. There are two kinds of curved mirrors: the concave and the convex. Each type reflects images in a different fashion. This is due to the curve of the mirror. f 8.