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- This worksheet is a fun and easy way to teach children about where light comes from, and what objects produce light. Children will need to identify natural light sources such as the sun and lightning, as well as man-made light sources such as candles and lamps.
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What is light? Lesson Plan 1 By the end of this unit the children should: • Know that light is a form of energy. • Be able to identify a range of light sources and light refl ectors. • Understand that light sources emit light. • Know that we are able to see when light enters our eyes.
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Tell whether each light source is man-made or natural. The sun’s light. b. Light from a lamp. c. Light from a firefly. candle. g. The. bulb. j. Light. bonfire.
Light is a form of energy. The Sun is a very important source of light energy. Without the energy from the Sun, there would be no plants or animals on Earth’s surface. Besides the Sun, other sources provide light. Burning objects give off light. So do some animals, such as fireflies and certain fish.
- Four Experiments Activity Worksheet
- Fill in The Blank Practice Worksheet
- Light Homework Assignment
- Worksheet Answer Keys
The activity requires students to perform four experiments. There are specific supplies and directions for each one. The first three tests ask students to write down what they noticed and whether or not they observed reflection, refraction, or blocked light. The last test asks them to write what they noticed and then decide which object is transpar...
The practice worksheet is split into two sections. The first section lists two groups of six sentences. Each group of statements is accompanied by a word bank. Students will fill in the blanks in the sentences using the terms in the corresponding word bank. The second section requires students to draw arrows to show the direction and movement of re...
There are two sections for the homework assignment. The first section provides a table with 12 boxes. With the help of a family member, students will search their home and neighborhood to find two examples each for reflection, refraction, and blocked light. There are two boxes for each example. In the top boxes, students will draw pictures to repre...
The final pages of the lesson plan are answer keys for the worksheets. The answers are all in red to make them easy to recognize. For the activity, answers will vary a little but should roughly reflect the responses on the answer key. Similarly, students’ representations for the second section of the practice worksheet may vary from the answer key....
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Light is a type of energy that makes it possible for us to see the world around us. What is Light? We need light to see. Light comes from different sources called light sources; our main natural light source is the sun. Other sources include fire, stars and man-made light sources such as light-bulbs and torches.
Natural light means something like stars or lightning. The Sun (and other stars) The sun is our planet’s major natural source of light. It radiates light and heat, which we use as energy. Plants use it to grow too! Stars create light via a process called nuclear fusion.
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Illuminate your child on the two major types of light sources using this natural and manmade light sources worksheet! Your child will distinguish natural light sources, like the sun, from artificial sources.