Light and sound

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3mo
How to Make Rainbows at Home
Easy ways to make rainbows at home using things you already have! Fun play for spring or #StPatricksDay from {One Time Through}
This may contain: a glass filled with water and an arrow pointing to help students understand refraction
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Light Energy Science Activity
Difficulty: Easy Supplies: • Glass of water • Paper • Pen • See more light & sound activities: https://www.teachstarter.com/us/learning-area/light-sound-us/
This may contain: a glass filled with water sitting on top of a white table covered in paper and writing
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Reverse Arrow Experiment
Reverse Arrow Experiment ➡️⬅️ Here’s a super cool experiment that demonstrates light refraction. Simply hold a drawing of an arrow about 4-5 inches behind a round glass of water. Watch as the arrow reverses direction when it’s behind the water. It seems like magic, but this is actually due to light refraction or the bending of light. The glass acts as a magnifying glass and magnifies the arrow a bit with the curve of the glass. But once the arrow is held behind the focal point, it reverses itself. If you hold the arrow too close to the glass it won’t appear reversed. So cool! Try drawing other images to see if they reverse! Get more easy science experiments in my book, Super Simple Science Experiment for Curious Kids (link in bio)
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Light Videos for Kids
I've gathered a collection of light videos for kids that are perfect to use during your light unit. They're great to introduce, teach or review some of the main concepts students need to know about light energy. Light Sources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d65mdTJaJTI&t=11s This video explains how light helps us see, what light sources are and what happens
Light Videos for Kids
A collection of light videos for kids that are perfect to use during light unit. They're great to introduce, teach or review some of the main concepts students need to know about light energy.
Light Videos for Kids
A collection of light videos for kids that are perfect to use during light unit. They're great to introduce, teach or review some of the main concepts students need to know about light energy.