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Transparent, Translucent, Opaque Light Text Reading, Experiment, Sort Activity

Rated 4.88 out of 5, based on 308 reviews
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Grade Levels
3rd - 7th
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Pages
12 pages
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Great resource! My students enjoyed this activity! They were actively engaged and aided in their understanding light skill!
This was a great resource for students to use as a comprehension assignment in science. I appreciated the graphics and how easy it was to use the different resources.

Description

This interactive and hands-on experiment and sorting activity will allow your students to actually the difference between materials that are transparent, translucent and opaque. This is a great way to teach, practice and asses this tricky concept in a kinesthetic way! Use this for your upper elementary or middle school science class.

This product includes:

  • Text reading with comprehension questions introducing light, reflection, transparent, translucent and opaque vocabulary.
  • A simple experiment to test for how much light can go through a material with 2 levels of experiment worksheet.
  • Several different levels of a cut and paste sorting activity
  • A vocabulary review application project where students use the sort words in a diagram, story or comic strip

This product is designed to cater to all learners and ages with only simple materials required... [Glass Window, Paper Towel, White shirt, Aluminum foil, Wax paper, Wood

Colored Cellophane, Magnifying glass, Book]

Enjoy!

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12 pages
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