One Way Mirror
Glass
Regular Mirror
Parts of the eye
Mr. Snyder
100

How much light transmits through the one way mirror?

Some/Most/None

Some

100

How much light transmits through the glass?

Some/Most/None

Most

100

How much light transmits through the regular mirror?

Some/Most/None

None

100

What is the black part of the eye called?

The pupil

100

What is Mr. Snyder's favorite food?

Smash burgers

200

Which of these three vocabulary words would you use to describe the one way mirror?

Transparent/Opaque/Translucent 

Translucent

200

Which of these three vocabulary words would you use to describe the glass?

Transparent/Opaque/Translucent 

Transparent

200

Which of these three vocabulary words would you use to describe the regular mirror?

Transparent/Opaque/Translucent 

Opaque

200

What is the colored part of the eye called?

The Iris

200

What's Mr. Snyder's middle name?

Michael

300

What needs to happen for both sides of the one way mirror to see both the reflection and see through it

Both lights need to be on

300

What light conditions make the one way mirror effect with glass?

One side needs to be dark and one side needs to be light

300

Why does no light transmit through the regular mirror?

Because there is a strip of metal and paint blocking the light

300

What is the iris responsible for doing?

Changing the size of the pupil

300

What is Mr. Snyder's favorite candy?

Sour Patch Kids or Sour Punch

400

How is the one way mirror made?

Glass with a thin layer of metal film that is invisible

400

Why does glass reflect?

Dust and impurities

400

How is the regular mirror made?

Clear material with a thick strip of metal on the back and a strip of paint on the back

400

What does the optic nerve do?

Carries electrical signals to the brain

400

What's Mr. Snyder's cats name?

Tiger

500

If I shined a flashlight that measured 100 LUX on its own at the one way mirror, about how much LUX would transmit through it?

About 50 LUX

500

If I shined a flashlight that measured 100 LUX on its own at the glass, about how much LUX would transmit through it?

About 90 LUX

500

If I shined a flashlight that measured 100 LUX on its own at the regular mirror, about how much LUX would transmit through it?

No light would go through it

500

What does the brain do once the electrical signals reach it?

It chooses the stronger signal and flips the image over

500

What's Mr. Snyder's favorite movie?

Coraline or Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring