Light
Sound
Vocabulary
Compare & Contrast
Figurative Language
100

What is light energy that helps us see called?

Visible light

100

What causes sound?

Vibrations

100

What does the root “tele–” mean in “telephone” or “television”?

Far or distant

100

How are light and sound alike?

Both travel in waves

100

What does “actions speak louder than words” mean?

What you do matters more than what you say

200

What happens when light bounces off a surface?

Reflection

200

What part of the body helps us hear sound waves?

The ear

200

What does “auditory” mean?

Related to hearing

200

How are light and sound different?

Light can travel through space, sound needs matter

200

What does “his bark is worse than his bite” mean?

Someone sounds mean but isn’t really dangerous

300

What tool bends light to help us see things up close?

A lens

300

What word describes how high or low a sound is?

Pitch

300

What does “transmit” mean?

To send or pass along

300

Compare Samuel Morse’s telegraph to Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone.

Telegraph sent messages with codes; telephone sent voices

300

What does “you hit the nail on the head” mean?

You said exactly the right thing

400

What colors make up white light?

All colors of the rainbow (ROY G BIV)

400

What happens when vibrations are strong or weak?

Strong = loud sound, weak = soft sound

400

What does “frequency” mean?

How often a vibration happens

400

Compare how a convex lens and a concave lens bend light.


A convex lens bends light rays inward to a single point, while a concave lens bends light rays outward, spreading them apart.

400

What is the difference between literal and figurative language?

Literal means exactly what it says; figurative means something deeper

500

Why does a shadow form?

When light is blocked by an object

500

What travels faster — sound or light?

Light

500

What is a “vibration”?

A back-and-forth movement that creates sound

500

Compare how humans produce voice vs. musical instruments making sound.

Both use vibrations, but the source is different (vocal cords vs. strings/air)

500

Give an example of a figurative saying from the unit and explain it.

(Open-ended – e.g., “actions speak louder than words”)