Natural vs. Artificial
Objects that emit light vs. reflect light
Properties of Light
Reflection, Refraction, Absorption
Everything Light
100

Natural light sources occur ____ in our environment. 

Naturally

100

An example of a light emitter is...

Sun, stars, lamp, flashlight, etc.

100

How many properties of light are there?

4

100

Light is made up of different colours we cannot see with our own eyes. When we shine a light through a prism, it ____ to show us the different colours of the rainbow.

Refracts

100

The only form of energy we can see with our eyes.

Light

200

Artificial light is created by...

Humans

200

This colour reflects light.

White (or neon/bright colours)

200

This is formed when an opaque object blocks light rays. 

A shadow

200

Refraction is when light passes through a material or object and _____. 

Bends

200

Light from the sun leaves how many minutes before we are able to see it?

300

A firefly is an example of ____ light.

Natural

300

Stars and light bulbs can both be light emitters.

True

300

Light cannot ____.

Bend
300

Which colour absorbs light?

Black (darker colours)

300

When artificial lights, like streetlights or building lights, make the night sky too bright.

Light pollution

400

A glow stick is an example of ____ light.

Artificial

400

The moon is a light ____. 

Reflector

400

The sky is blue because...

Blue light is reflected more than other colours on earth

400

Light moves faster through ____ than water (because it is more dense).

Air

400

Give an example of a light source that does not give off heat.

Fireflies, television screens, & glow sticks

500

A campfire is an example of ____ light.

Artificial

500

A property of minerals that tells us how much of the mineral reflects light (shiny materials).

Lustre

500

The seven colours of the rainbow are?

ROYGBIV - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet

500

In the station: Mirror at Different Degrees with an Object, we noticed that the smaller the angle, the ____ images we saw.

More

500

Define transparent

Material that allows all light to pass through it

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