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How many balls are in the jar?

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What happens when light meets an object?

Learning Objectives:

• To understand that materials may be transparent, translucent or opaque.

• To know that light may be absorbed, transmitted or reflected when it hits an object.

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Sort these items into groups.

Explain what is happening to the light in each case.

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Fill in the gaps in the sentences below:

• An object that allows all light to pass through it is called……………………

• An object that allows just some light to pass through it is called……………………

• An object that allows no light to pass through it is called…………………………

translucent transparent opaque

transparent

translucent

opaque

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Match them up!

Transparent

Translucent

Opaque

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Why can’t objects be clearly seen through a translucent object?

Try to explain this using the diagram.

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It shows on this diagram that opaque objects absorb light so foil must absorb all the light that falls on it.

Is this true? If not, what does happen to the light rays when they meet foil? Why does this mean that it is opaque?

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It shows in this diagram that all the light rays are transmitted in transparent objects. Glass cannot be transparent then!

What else do light rays do when they meet glass?

Is he right then?

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8K Light words and heavy meanings

Match each word to a definition.

1 transparent

2 opaque

3 translucent

4 absorbs

5 emits

6 reflects

A light passes through but it is scattered so you cannot see clear images through it

B light can pass through

C gives out light

D light bounces off

E blocks light, creates a shadow

F ‘soaks up’ light

B light can pass through

E blocks light, creates a shadow

A light passes through but it is scattered so you cannot see clear images through it

F ‘soaks up’ light

C gives out light

D light bounces off

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• We see things because they reflect light into our eyes:

Homework

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Light from the object enters your eye.

Do you see all objects in the same way?

There are two ways you see objects:

You see some objects because they are light sources.

You see other objects by reflected light.

Seeing light

How do you see an object?

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Which of these diagrams show how light rays travel?

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What happens when light meets an object?

Learning Objectives:

• To understand that materials may be transparent, translucent or opaque.

• To know that light may be absorbed, transmitted or reflected when it hits an object.