Light Movement
Vocabulary
Modeling
100

What happens to light when it travels towards a transparent material?

It passes through.

100

Define transmit.

Transmit - goes through. 

100

Why can materials cause different amounts of light to transmit or reflect through it?

A material can have different structures, specifically at the microscale level.

200

How does light travel?

Light travels in a straight line.

200

Define reflect. 

Reflect - bounces off.

200

Create a model to explain how light interacts with a window.

See board explanation.

300

What happens when light passes through a lens?

The light refracts (changes) direction.

300

Define light source.

Light source - something that makes light, like the sun, a lamp, or a flashlight. It's what helps us see things!

300

Create a model to explain how light interacts with a mirror.

See board explanation.

400

What happens to light when it travels towards a surface it cannot pass through?

It is reflected.

400

Define opaque.

Light cannot pass through something

400

Create a model showing why we see trees outside on a sunny day.

See board explanation.

500

How does one see an object?

For us to see an object, light must leave the light source, bounce off the object, and travel in a direct path to enter our eyes. 

500

Define transparent.

Transparent - when you can see through something clearly, like a window or a piece of glass.

500

Create a model showing why we see the projector screen in the classroom.