Light Energy Exploration
Engage third-grade students with this worksheet on light energy, covering sources, reflection, and absorption.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. Which of the following is a natural source of light?
Light bulb
Sun
Flashlight
Candle
2. What happens when light hits a smooth, shiny surface?
It is absorbed
It is reflected
It disappears
It changes color
3. Light travels in a line.
4. Dark-colored objects tend to more light than light-colored objects.
5. A prism can split white light into different .
6. Light can pass through all objects.
True
False
7. Shadows are created when an object blocks light.
True
False
8. Look at the image below. What is happening to the light as it passes through the prism?

9. Give two examples of objects that reflect light well.
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