Can light pass through?
Natural or Artificial Light?
The rainbow!
Lenses/optical devices
Reflection or Refraction?
100

When you can see right through your glass it is because the glass is this.

What is transparent?

100

The sun. 

What is natural light?

100

Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. 

What are the colours of the rainbow? 

100

A magnifying glass is a type of this lense. 

What is a convex lense? 

100

This causes a straw to look bent in water. 

What is refraction? 

200

Some light can pass through. 

What is translucent?

200
A computer. 

What is artificial light?

200

ROY G BIV

What is the acronym for the colours of the rainbow?

200

A car rearview mirror is a type of this lense. 

What is a convex lense? 

200

When you look in a mirror and see yourself. 

What is reflection? 

300

No light can pass through. 

What is opaque?

300

A lamp. 

What is artificial light? 

300
Raindrops act as this device to create a rainbow. 

What is a prism? 

300

A job that uses an optical device.

What is a scientist/investigator/photographer or optician?

300

When light bounces off an object.

What is reflection? 
400

All light can pass through. 

What is transparent?

400

Fire

What is natural light?

400

White light transforms into this when it goes through a prism? 

What is all the colours of the rainbow? 
400

A lense that curves inwards like a cave. 

What is a concave lense? 

400

When light changes its path/bends when entering a new medium. 

What is refraction? 
500

This occurs when an opaque object blocks the path of light. 

What is a shadow? 

500

Fireflies. 

What is natural light? 
500

All of the colours combined create this. 

What is white light?

500

A lense that curves outwards and make things look bigger than they actually are.

What is a convex lense?

500

We see a lemon as yellow because all of the colours are absorbed except for this colour, which is reflected. 

What is yellow?