Light Quiz #1 Review of lessons 1-4. Let’s review vocabulary! Read the definition, write the vocabulary word on your whiteboard!! Let’s begin…

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Light Quiz #1 Review of lessons 1-4

Let’s review vocabulary! Read the definition, write the vocabulary word on your whiteboard!! Let’s begin…

To give off light emit

A way of describing how light changes direction after hitting an object. bounce

Light rays all going in one direction Light beam

to bounce off something Reflect

A form of energy that could be seen light

What happens when light bounces off an object in many directions Scatter

An object that emits its own light Light source

To shine light on something illuminate

Name 3 different objects that are light sources Lamp Tv Computer Candle projector

List 3 things that do not emit light? Paper Carpet Clothes Desk Walls Etc…

List two things that create a relection. Mirror Window Lake Water puddle

How are shadows created? Shadows are created when something blocks light.

What happens when you shine a flashlight in a mirror? The light bounces back.

What happens when you shine a flashlight in crumpled foil. The light scatters.