Description
Save with a LIGHT bundle package and engage your students throughout the duration of your Light unit.
This bundle includes:
Engage students in a Think-Pair-Share Gallery Walk to encouraged them to build on their knowledge about light, while promoting higher order thinking, interaction and cooperative learning.
Engage students using scientific vocabulary & concept posters. Print and laminate to create a beautiful, visual educational science wall. Includes 10 posters covering the basic concepts of light. Each poster includes the vocabulary, a simple definition, and four visual images.
Vocabulary word wall cards help pre-teach, reinforce, review and consolidate terminology. Includes 10 Word Wall Vocabulary Cards: Natural Light, Artificial Light, Light Rays, Reflection, Refraction, Absorption, Opaque, Transparent, Translucent, and Shadows. Each card provides a student friendly definition and explanation. Includes student sized FILL IN THE BLANKS vocabulary cards. Key words are omitted for students to fill in.
Light Vocabulary - Task Card & Scavenger Hunt Activities
Challenge students to distinguish and identify natural light, artificial light, light rays, reflection, refraction, absorption, opaque, transparent, translucent, and shadows.
Light Sources - Natural vs Artificial - Task Card Activities
Challenge students to distinguish between natural, artificial and non light sources.
Sort the Images - Natural Light or Artificial Light?
Explore the world of light through real-world images and stimulate discussions between table partners. Deepen understanding and reinforce knowledge while differentiating between natural and artificial sounds. Begin by examining images that represent various sounds. Engage in discussion and collaborate to accurately sort and paste each image as a ‘Natural Light’ or ‘Artificial Light’.
Google Slides - Sort the Light Sources - Natural or Artificial?
Students will be required to use their knowledge to:
- Determine if the light sources in the images produce natural or artificial light.
- Provide an accurate definition for natural and artificial light.
- Complete a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting artificial and natural light.
Google Forms - Natural Light vs. Artificial Light Sources Quiz
25 Total Questions, totalling 25 points. Each question comes with a stunning visuals to assist students with their decision making. Can students distinguish between natural and artificial light sources?
Google Forms - Transparent, Translucent or Opaque Quiz
25 Total Questions, totalling 25 points. Each question comes with a stunning visuals to assist students with their decision making. What happens when light hits materials? Can students distinguish between transparent, translucent and opaque materials?
Google Forms Unit Quiz - Light - A Quiz for a Young Optical Scientist
43 Multiple Choice Questions, totalling 45 points. Edit/Modify the point system as you please. Assess your students knowledge with an end of unit quiz.
Google Slides - Light - Vocabulary Internet Journal
This Google Slides, designed as an inquiry research assignment requires students to research and find their own information. Grade depending, to ensure accuracy and level appropriate readings, the teacher may wish to provide readings, websites and videos for students to use. Teacher may also wish to use this as an ongoing journal entry conducted throughout their Light unit.
Plus a Bonus Natural Light and Artificial Light Banner
These resources are most appropriate for junior science Light unit
Specific Expectations Covered
Natural & Artificial Light
Light Properties
How Light Travels
How Shadows are Formed
Light Absorption, Reflection & Refraction
Transparent, Translucent & Opaque Materials
Why the Moon Shines
Colours and Rainbows
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Description
Save with a LIGHT bundle package and engage your students throughout the duration of your Light unit.
This bundle includes:
Engage students in a Think-Pair-Share Gallery Walk to encouraged them to build on their knowledge about light, while promoting higher order thinking, interaction and cooperative learning.
Engage students using scientific vocabulary & concept posters. Print and laminate to create a beautiful, visual educational science wall. Includes 10 posters covering the basic concepts of light. Each poster includes the vocabulary, a simple definition, and four visual images.
Vocabulary word wall cards help pre-teach, reinforce, review and consolidate terminology. Includes 10 Word Wall Vocabulary Cards: Natural Light, Artificial Light, Light Rays, Reflection, Refraction, Absorption, Opaque, Transparent, Translucent, and Shadows. Each card provides a student friendly definition and explanation. Includes student sized FILL IN THE BLANKS vocabulary cards. Key words are omitted for students to fill in.
Light Vocabulary - Task Card & Scavenger Hunt Activities
Challenge students to distinguish and identify natural light, artificial light, light rays, reflection, refraction, absorption, opaque, transparent, translucent, and shadows.
Light Sources - Natural vs Artificial - Task Card Activities
Challenge students to distinguish between natural, artificial and non light sources.
Sort the Images - Natural Light or Artificial Light?
Explore the world of light through real-world images and stimulate discussions between table partners. Deepen understanding and reinforce knowledge while differentiating between natural and artificial sounds. Begin by examining images that represent various sounds. Engage in discussion and collaborate to accurately sort and paste each image as a ‘Natural Light’ or ‘Artificial Light’.
Google Slides - Sort the Light Sources - Natural or Artificial?
Students will be required to use their knowledge to:
- Determine if the light sources in the images produce natural or artificial light.
- Provide an accurate definition for natural and artificial light.
- Complete a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting artificial and natural light.
Google Forms - Natural Light vs. Artificial Light Sources Quiz
25 Total Questions, totalling 25 points. Each question comes with a stunning visuals to assist students with their decision making. Can students distinguish between natural and artificial light sources?
Google Forms - Transparent, Translucent or Opaque Quiz
25 Total Questions, totalling 25 points. Each question comes with a stunning visuals to assist students with their decision making. What happens when light hits materials? Can students distinguish between transparent, translucent and opaque materials?
Google Forms Unit Quiz - Light - A Quiz for a Young Optical Scientist
43 Multiple Choice Questions, totalling 45 points. Edit/Modify the point system as you please. Assess your students knowledge with an end of unit quiz.
Google Slides - Light - Vocabulary Internet Journal
This Google Slides, designed as an inquiry research assignment requires students to research and find their own information. Grade depending, to ensure accuracy and level appropriate readings, the teacher may wish to provide readings, websites and videos for students to use. Teacher may also wish to use this as an ongoing journal entry conducted throughout their Light unit.
Plus a Bonus Natural Light and Artificial Light Banner
These resources are most appropriate for junior science Light unit
Specific Expectations Covered
Natural & Artificial Light
Light Properties
How Light Travels
How Shadows are Formed
Light Absorption, Reflection & Refraction
Transparent, Translucent & Opaque Materials
Why the Moon Shines
Colours and Rainbows
Did you and your class enjoyed this resource? Please comment and become a BK Design follower. Please let me know if you have an activity request.




