Where do light and sound come from?
How do they move?
Behaviors & Materials
Sound Properties (Pitch, Volume, Duration)
Light Sources & Everyday Examples
100

Name one natural source of sound.

(Answers can be different)

100

How does light travel from its source?

In a straight line.

100

Which word means "you can see through it"?

Transparent

100

What does pitch tell us about a sound?

If it is high or low

100

Name one natural source of light.

e.g., Sun, stars, lightning)

200

Name one human-made source of sound.  

e.g., a speaker, airplane, mixer

200

Name two materials that sound can travel through.

Air and water; also some solids

200

Which word means "blocks light and creates a shadow"?

Opaque

200

What does volume tell us about a sound?

How loud or quiet it is

200

Name one human-made source of light.

(Answer: e.g., lamp, flashlight, TV)

300

True or false: The Sun is a source of light.

True

300

What happens to light when it bends as it goes from one material to another?

Refraction — light bends

300

What do we call how loud or quiet a sound is?

Volume

300

True or false: A whisper has high volume.

False

300

True or false: The Moon is a source of light. (TRICKY!!)

False — it reflects light)

400

Give two examples of living things that make sound.

(Answers can be different)

400

What is dispersion of light? Give a simple example.

Light splitting into colors — example: prism making a rainbow

400

Light bounces off a surface and creates a _____.

Reflection

400

What does duration mean for a sound?

How long or short the sound lasts

400

Look around your classroom. Name one object that reflects light.

(Answer: e.g., mirror, window, shiny desk)

500

What is vibration and how does it relate to sound?

Vibration is a quick back-and-forth movement; vibrating objects make sound

500

Explain how the size or shape of an object can affect the sound it makes.

Size/shape affect vibration and resonance; larger or differently shaped objects can change pitch, volume, or tone

500

Describe three ways light can behave

Travel in straight lines; reflect/bounce; refract/bend; disperse/split into colours; be absorbed or stopped

500

Give one example of a high-pitch sound and one example of a low-pitch sound.

(May be different)

500

Explain the difference between a natural light source and a human-made light source.

Natural = from nature like the Sun; human-made = made by people like a lamp

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