Vocabulary
Mirror-Window
Our Eyes
Light
Risk
100

What is the definition of reflection?

a. light bounces off the object and travels in another direction

b. light remains in the object

a. light bounces off the object and travels in anohter direction

100

What did the music student see when he looked at the mirror?

his reflection

100

How many reflections are there in the mirror-window phenomenon?

2

100

What tool did we use to measure light?

a. a meter stick

b. a light meter

c. a calculator

b. light meter

100

What is Ms. Rivera's favorite food?

a. pasta

b. chicken & broccoli with white rice

c. pupusas

c. pupusas

200

What is the definition of absorb?

a. light passes through an object

b. light remains in the object

b. light remains in the object

200

What did the teacher see when she looked at the mirror?

The student

200

What is the weak light?

What is the strong light?


The room light: weaker light

The flashlight: stronger light

200

Does glass transmit more or less light compared to a one-way mirror?

glass transmits more light

200

How many siblings does Ms. Rivera have?

a. 1

b. 3

c. 6

a. 1

300

What is the definition of transmission?

a. small, but the exact copy

b. light passes through an object and continues traveling

b. light passes through an object and continues traveling

300

What video did we watch in class that represented the mirror-window phenomenon? 

hint: not the video with the student and teacher

mr. bean


300

Why do we see different things when we look at the same object?

a. we focus on different things

b. some colors may be darker than others in the picture making it easier to see one thing compared to another

c. both a & c

c. both a & c

300

Does a regular mirror reflect more or less light compared to glass?

a regular mirror reflects more light than glass

300

How many languages does Ms. Rivera know?

a. 5

b. 2

c. 3

c. 3

400

What is the definition of a phenomenon?

a. something that exists that can be seen, felt, tasted, heard, especially something unusal or interesting

b. what someone thinks will happen based on what you have seen

a. something that exists that can be seen, felt, tasted, heard, especially something unusal or interesting

400

Draw the mirrow-window phenomenon.

must include:

two rooms where one light is one and one light is off 

the student and teacher

show light reflecting and transmitting

400

Does our brain or eyes decide what we see?

Our brain

400

When is the mirror-window phenomenon the strongest?

a. when both lights are on

b. when both lights are off

c. when one light is on and the other is off

c. when one light is on and the other is off

400

Where was Ms. Rivera born?

a. California

b. New York

c. New Jersey

b. New York

500

What is the definition of refraction?

a. when light passes through an object and changes direction

b. light passes through an object and continues traveling

a. when light passes through an object and changes direction

500

Does light reflect, transmit, or do both when it hits the one-way mirror?

transmits and reflects

500

How does light travel through our eyes?

a. iris, brain, retina, lens

b. retina, brain, lens, pupil

c. pupil, lens, retina, brain

c. pupil, lens, retina, brain

500

If the teacher has a little light reflecting off of her and going into the student's eyes, why can't he see her?

a. the reflection that is bouncing off the one-way mirror is less than the amount of light being reflected off of the teacher 

b. the reflection that is bouncing off the one-way mirror is greater than the amount of light being reflected off of the teacher

b. the reflection that is bouncing off the one-way mirror is greater than the amount of light being reflected off of the teacher

500

Where is Ms. Rivera from?

a. Ecuador

b. Honduras

c. Guatemala

c. Guatemala

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