Sources of Light
True/False
Transparent, Translucent or Opaque
Rhyme Time
Sun Safety
100

Is a flashlight a natural or an artificial source of light?

Artificial: flashlights are created by humans to replicate the light that is produced by fire

100

True or False: in ancient times, people used the sun to find out what time of day it was

True! People used sundials to tell the time of day

100

Is a window an example of a Transparent, translucent or opaque object?

Transparent: it allows all the light to pass through and we can clearly see through it

100

Name a word that rhymes with sun

bun, fun, run, done, won, ton, nun, pun, stun

100

Name one way you can protect your eyes from the sun

Wearing sunglasses, wearing a hat, squinting, wearing  sunscreen on your face, seeking shade

200

Is lava a natural or an artificial source of light?

Natural: lava not created by humans, it is created by nature

200

True or False: The size of a shadow ALWAYS stays the same no matter where the source of light is

False: shadows appear larger when they are closer to the source of light because the object is blocking more light

200

Is wax paper an example of a Transparent, translucent, or opaque object?

translucent: allows some of the light to pass through, we can partially see through it

200

Name a word that rhymes with light

bright, fright, sight, slight, right

200

Yes or No: can you get a sunburn on a cloudy day?

Yes, the sun's rays can pass through clouds and haze

300

Look around the classroom and provide three sources of light

lights, Smart Board, computer, diffuser, salt lamp, Keurig, watches, cell phone

300

True or False: your eyes can get sun burned

True! If you stare at the sun for too long, you can get a sun burn on your cornea (the protective layer around the eyeball)

300

Is a book an example of a Transparent, translucent, or opaque object?

Opaque: does not allow any light to pass through, we cannot see through it

300

Name a word that rhymes with moon

soon, loon, noon, tune, balloon

300

True or False: it is okay to stare at the sun for less than 30 seconds

FALSE! It is never a good idea to stare at the sun. It can cause temporary or permanent blurriness or loss of vision

400

Is lightning a natural or an artificial source of light?

Natural: lightning occurs in nature, it is not created by humans

400

True or False: Transparent objects create shadows.

False: Transparent object allow ALL of the light to pass through, they do not block any light

400

What types of objects produce shadows: Transparent, translucent, or opaque?

Opaque 

400

Name a word that rhymes with star

car, bar, far, par, tar

400

Explain why we need to practice sun safety around water, snow, and sand

Because the sun's rays reflect off of these surfaces, so they hit our eyes and skin a second time

500

Name one example of a bioluminescent animal or insect

Jellyfish, firefly, plankton, angler fish

500

True or False: staring at a solar eclipse is not bad for your eyes

False: during a solar eclipse most (but not all) of the sun's light is blocked, which can trick our brains into thinking it is safe to stare at the sun

500

Describe the difference between Transparent, translucent, and opaque objects

Transparent: lets all of the light pass through (we can see clearly through them)

translucent: lets some light pass through (we can partially see through them)

Opaque: does not let any light pass through (we cannot see through them at all)

500

Name a word that rhymes with fire

tire, hire, sire, dire, wire

500

What happens to your eyes if you stare at the sun for too long?

You can damage the cells in your eye (retina). This means part of your vision may be blurred out for a period of time.