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Light Science Interactive Review Game | Digital

Light Science Interactive Review Game | Digital

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Review light energy concepts with your class with this no-prep game. It works as an introduction to your unit or as a quick activity before a unit test. You can even use the accountability page and have students record their answers as a quick assessment.

This resource is part of our Light Science Unit.

This review resource includes:

  • questions about translucent, transparent and opaque; reflect, refract, absorb; angle of reflection; shadows and how the angle of the sun can change the length of shadows; colours and breaking up light, ultraviolet light; natural and artificial sources of light
  • a link to a Google Slides file so you can make your own copy. This allows you to edit this set for your students.
  • 25 self-checking questions and answers.
  • a student recording page.
  • instructions to play the game and use the file in a variety of ways (including whole group, small group, or individually).
  • instructions to make a Microsoft PowerPoint version from the Google Slides file.
  • loose text on the side that can be read by assistive technology.
  • Canadian spellings and measurements.

This resource requires internet access to be used. It uses Google Slides and can easily be used within Google Classroom. 

This resource supports:

  • Saskatchewan Science Curriculum Grade 4 LI 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
  • Manitoba Science Curriculum Grade 4 4-2-01, 4-2-07
  • Ontario Science Curriculum Grade 4 C2.1, C2.2, C2.3
  • any upper elementary or middle school science unit about the science of light.

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