Light Sources
Bright or Dim?
Darkness Detectives
Light Vocabulary
Let's Explore
100

What gives us light during the day?

The Sun

100

When all the lights are on, is it bright or dim?

Bright

100

Can we see in complete darkness?

No, we can't.

100

What do we call something that gives off light?

Its called a light source.

100

What helps a plant grow?

Light from the sun helps plants grow.

200

Which one is a light source- a lamp or a chair?

A lamp

200

Is a nightlight bright or dim?

A nightlight is Dim.

200

What do we need to see in the dark?

We need a light source.

200

What word means "a lot of light?"

Bright.

200

Why do we use a flashlight when camping or exploring at night?

We use a flashlight when camping because it's dark outside and the flashlight helps us see.

300

Is a candle a light source?

Yes, it makes its own light

300

Which is brighter- the sun or a flashlight?

The sun is brighter.

300

When you turn off the lamp, why can't you see your toys?

There's no light to help us see. 

300

What word means "not much light"?

The word is dim.

300

What happens when you shine a flashlight on a shiny spoon?

The light shines back, it bounces back.

400

Does the moon make its own light?

No, it reflects sunlight.

400

Why do we use a dim light at bedtime?

We use it because it's softer and helps us rest.

400

If light can't pass through something, what do we call that object? 

Opaque
400
What do we call it when it's hard to see because there's no light?

It means it's dark.

400

Why do we turn on lights in the classroom?

To help us see and learn!

500

Which of these are light sources: flashlight, fire or mirror?

Flashlight and fire.

500

What happens if we turn on too many bright lights?

It can be too bright for our eyes.

500

When you shine a light on an object and a dark shape appears behind it, what is that called?

Its called a shadow.

500

What happens when light hits a mirror?

It reflects.

500

How does light help keep us safe?

It helps us see where we’re going or warns us of danger.

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