Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Seeing Things and How Eyes Work
Light & Sight
Animal Sight
Wearing Glasses
100

What does judge mean?

when you form an opinion about something

100

Patrick was able to ________ that he was about two inches shorter than his brother.

judge

100

What is a pupil?

The black spot in the middle of the iris.

100

Name an object that is luminous.

sun, lamps, fires, televisions, flashlights, etc.

100

Identify two animals that have eyes on the front of their head.

Foxes and Lions

100

What are the two types of lenses?

Concave and Convex Lenses

200

What does reflect mean?

when light bounces back without passing through the surface

200

At the aquarium, Sara could see the sea turtle clearly through the _________ glass.

transparent

200

Look at the diagram on page 110. What do you notice about the image being transmitted by the optic nerve?

The image is upside down.

200

Name an object that is transparent.

air, water, glass, windows, etc.

200

Identify two animals that have eyes on the sides of their heads.

Rabbits and Horses

200

What happens when someone is nearsighted?

They can see things that are close clearly, but things farther away look blurry.

300

What does transparent mean?

an object that you can see through

300

A lighthouse _________ the water to guide approaching boats at night.

illuminates

300

What are our five senses?

sight, smell, touch, hearing, and taste

300

What does opaque mean?

objects that do not let light through

300

What is the downside for animals who have one eye on each side of their head?

The two eyes work separately.

300

What happens when someone is farsighted?

They can see things that are far away clearly, but things up close look blurry.

400

What does illuminates mean?

something that gives off light and makes the area around it brighter

400

The __________ glow from the flashlight allowed me to read while we were camping.

luminous

400

What happens to your pupil when a bright light is shined in your eye?

The pupil becomes smaller.

400

What are some objects in your classroom that reflect light?

a mirror, water bottle, glossy book cover, and other shiny surfaces

400

How does having eyes in front help predators hunt their prey?

Predators need to be able to judge distances and the speed of their prey. 

400

Why do people need glasses?

When a person's lens does not refract light onto the retina properly.

500

What does the word luminous mean?

something that gives off light
500

As the sun went down, the surface of the lake was able to _______ the colors of the sunset.

reflect

500

What sends messages about what your eyes see to your brain?

The retina.

500

What creates a shadow?

A shadow results when a solid object blocks light from passing through it.

500

Why is it important for animals to be able to see at night?

Many animals sleep during the day and move around and hunt at night. Unlike humans, animals have no way to produce artificial light.

500

Why are the lenses used for contacts or glasses curved rather than flat?

Curved lenses can refract or bend light to correct the eye's vision.