SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ON LIGHT
Most science lessons on light make kids want to shut their eyes instead of openi...
Download Original →Exploring Light Sources: Natural vs Artificial
A vibrant worksheet featuring illustrations of the sun, a flashlight, and a candle. Students sort these into natural or artificial light categories, with simple checkboxes and a short writing prompt about which light source they use most.
Download Original →Shadows and Light: Drawing Activity
This worksheet shows a tree and a ball under a bright sun. Children draw the shadows cast by each object at different times of day. Includes a brief explanation of how light travels in straight lines to form shadows.
Download Original →Transparent, Translucent, or Opaque? Sorting Fun
A hands-on science sheet with pictures of a window, wax paper, and a wooden block. Kids color-code each item based on how much light passes through, then write one sentence about why windows are made of transparent material.
Download Original →Light Reflection: Mirror Maze Challenge
Students trace a laser beam path through a maze using mirrors. The worksheet includes a diagram of a periscope and asks learners to predict where the light will bounce. A fun way to understand reflection angles.
Download Original →Rainbow Colors: Light Refraction Experiment
A printable sheet guiding kids through a prism activity. They color a rainbow sequence and answer questions about why white light splits into colors. Includes a simple diagram showing light bending through water droplets.
Download Original →How Light Travels: Straight Line Paths
This worksheet features a flashlight, a book, and a wall. Students draw arrows showing the light path from the flashlight to the wall, then explain why the book blocks the light. Includes a fill-in-the-blank summary.
Download Original →Day and Night: Earth's Rotation and Light
A diagram-based worksheet showing Earth with a sun on one side. Kids label which parts experience day and night, then write a short paragraph about how sunlight affects their daily routines. Includes a globe coloring activity.
Download Original →Light and Heat: Solar Energy Investigation
Students compare a black and a white paper cup placed in sunlight. They record temperature changes and answer questions about why dark colors absorb more light. Includes a bar graph template for results.
Download Original →Seeing Colors: Light Absorption and Reflection
A worksheet with a red apple, green leaf, and blue shirt. Kids color each object and explain which colors are absorbed and which are reflected. Includes a simple experiment using colored filters to view objects.
Download Original →Light Safety: Protecting Your Eyes
This educational sheet features scenarios like looking at the sun or using lasers. Students circle safe or unsafe actions and write two rules for eye protection. Includes a fun word search with terms like UV rays and sunglasses.
Download Original →Light Travels in Straight Lines
A worksheet diagram showing a flashlight beam hitting a mirror. Students trace the path of light rays, learning about reflection and how shadows form when objects block the straight path of light.
Download Original →Transparent, Translucent, and Opaque Objects
This worksheet features images of a window, wax paper, and a brick. Students classify each material by how much light passes through, exploring the concepts of transparency, translucency, and opacity.
Download Original →Exploring the Color Spectrum
A prism splits white light into a rainbow on this worksheet. Students label the colors in order and answer questions about how different wavelengths create visible light, connecting science to everyday rainbows.
Download Original →How Shadows Change Size
Illustrations show a tree at different times of day. Students measure shadow lengths and explain how the sun's position affects shadow size and direction, reinforcing understanding of light source movement.
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