Transparent objects allow you to see clearly through them

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Transparent objects allow you to see clearly through them Transparent objects allow you to see clearly through them. Some examples are: Why is it important for these objects to be transparent?

Translucent objects only let some light through them Translucent objects only let some light through them. You cannot see clearly through a translucent object. Some examples are: Why don’t we have to see through these objects?

Opaque objects do not let any light through them Opaque objects do not let any light through them. You cannot see through them. Some examples of opaque objects are: Why is it important that these objects are opaque?

In groups can you sort the objects on your table into transparent, translucent and opaque? Make a poster to show what you have found out.