Begin the lesson by discussing what students see when they look out of a window during the day. Explain that light is a form of energy that helps us see.
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- Students will be able to identify light as a form of energy that helps us see.
- Students will understand that sunlight is a source of light during the day.
- Students will recognize that artificial light sources, like light bulbs and flashlights, help us see at night.
Introduction and Hook
Direct Instruction
Explain the concept of natural and artificial light sources. Highlight the sun as a natural source of light during the day and light bulbs as artificial sources at night.
Guided Exploration
Explore different sources of light by examining images of the sun, light bulbs, and candles. Discuss how each source helps us see.
Hands-On Activity
Have students create a simple model of a light source using craft materials. They can choose to make a sun, light bulb, or candle.
Independent Practice
Encourage students to draw or list different light sources they see at home or in their environment.
Check for Understanding
Review and Reflection
Discuss with students what they learned about light and its sources. Reflect on how light impacts their daily lives.
Assessment and Extension
Use the 'How We Use Light' assessment to further assess students' understanding of practical applications of light.
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