LW 3.3 (12/9)

By Alex Kovalik (he/him/his)
Last updated over 1 year ago
10 Questions
1.

How do you see color and light around you?
Why do apples appear red?
CFS:
  • Accurately identifies the type of light reactions that cause changes in objects
  • Accurately describes the relationship between wave properties and outcomes

2.

Describe how light travels.

3.

Why do different colors appear differently to humans?
CFS:
  • Accurately identifies the type of light reactions that cause changes in objects
  • Accurately describes the relationship between wave properties and outcomes

4.

Why do the inside of apples appear white?
CFS:
  • Accurately identifies the type of light reactions that cause changes in objects
  • Accurately describes the relationship between wave properties and outcomes

5.

How is it that humans see the color black?
CFS:
  • Accurately identifies the type of light reactions that cause changes in objects
  • Accurately describes the relationship between wave properties and outcomes

6.

Describe the difference between objects that appear black and objects that appear clear.
CFS:
  • Accurately identifies the type of light reactions that cause changes in objects
  • Accurately describes the relationship between wave properties and outcomes

7.

Draw vector lines on each of the types of visible light to indicate the color changes on the following objects.

Draw an orange cat.

8.

Draw vector lines on each of the types of visible light to indicate the color changes on the following objects.

Draw a green and yellow snake.

9.

Draw vector lines on each of the types of visible light to indicate the color changes on the following objects.

Draw a black bear.

10.

Describe how absorbed, reflected, and transmitted light impact the changes in color we see in our everyday lives.
CFS:
  • Accurately identifies the differences in light sources
  • Accurately describes the relationship between wave properties and outcomes