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QUARTER 2 WEEK 4

DAY 1
REVIEW
Directions: Study the picture below and
answer the following guide questions.
REVIEW
1. What material is used on the inner part
of the wire?

2. What material is used for the outer


part of the wire?
REVIEW
3. Why is copper commonly used in our
electrical wirings?

4. What do you think will happen if there


is no plastic or rubber that covers the
wire?
What do
you see
in this
picture?
QUARTER 2 WEEK 4
Interaction of Light
on Different Materials
(S5FE - IIIe – 5)
The light that your eyes react to is
named visible or white light. It is a
kind of energy that will be seen
once reflected off the surface of an
object and is responsible for the
sense of sight.
It travels in straight lines. The
primary source of visible light is
the sun. However, the visible or
white light is not simply made of
one color only; it includes all the
wavelengths of light that the
human eye can detect.
White light consists of colors
called the light spectrum or
commonly called the rainbow
colors. It is referred to as visible
light because it permits us to see
completely different colors. But
how will it happen?
To understand the process, we
should study light more and the
way it interacts with different
objects. This branch of science is
Optics.
Optics is a branch of physics that
deals with the behavior and
properties of light, the interaction
between light and matter, and
instruments that detect light. It
includes the study of absorption,
transmission, reflection, and
refraction of light.
LIGHT INTERACTION: BLOCKING

An object blocks the


light from a source
forming a shadow.
LIGHT INTERACTION: ABSORPTION

When light is blocked,


the material takes in
light, changing it into
energy that heats
the matter.
LIGHT INTERACTION: REFLECTION

When an object
blocks light, some
parts of it bounce
back from
the object.
LIGHT INTERACTION: TRANSMISSION

Light passes
through some
materials.
LIGHT INTERACTION: REFRACTION

Light bends as it
passes through
different
materials.
ACTIVITY 1

Direction: Match column 1(definition)


with column 2(concept). Write the
letter of the correct answer on the
blank provided before each
number.
ACTIVITY 1
Column A Column B
_____1. primary source of a. absorption
light
_____2. taking in of light b. optics
and
_____3. scientific study of c. reflection
light and how it interacts
with different objects
ACTIVITY 1
Column A Column B
_____4. bending of light d. refraction
as it passes through a
different material
_____5. bouncing back e. sun
of light when it hits an
object
ASSESSMENT
Directions: Fill in the boxes with the
correct letter to form the word being
described for each sentence.
1. when an object take in light
ASSESSMENT
2. light bounces back upon hitting an
object

3. light that is seen by the human


eye
ASSESSMENT
4. passing of light to some materials

5. light is converted into this form of


energy when absorbed
QUARTER 2 WEEK 4

DAY 2
REVIEW
Directions: Unscramble the letter to form
a word.

1. FTOCANIRRE =

2. ORLTFENEIC =
REVIEW

3. SBINRAPOOT=

4. RSMAINSTONIS =
How many
visible
colors are
there in a
rainbow?
Can you
give their
names?
Interaction of Light
on Different Materials
(S5FE - IIIe – 5)
The light that your eyes react to is
named visible or white light. It is a
kind of energy that will be seen
once reflected off the surface of an
object and is responsible for the
sense of sight.
It travels in straight lines. The
primary source of visible light is
the sun. However, the visible or
white light is not simply made of
one color only; it includes all the
wavelengths of light that the
human eye can detect.
White light consists of colors
called the light spectrum or
commonly called the rainbow
colors. It is referred to as visible
light because it permits us to see
completely different colors. But
how will it happen?
To understand the process, we
should study light more and the
way it interacts with different
objects. This branch of science is
Optics.
Optics is a branch of physics that
deals with the behavior and
properties of light, the interaction
between light and matter, and
instruments that detect light. It
includes the study of absorption,
transmission, reflection, and
refraction of light.
LIGHT INTERACTION: BLOCKING

An object blocks the


light from a source
forming a shadow.
LIGHT INTERACTION: ABSORPTION

When light is blocked,


the material takes in
light, changing it into
energy that heats
the matter.
LIGHT INTERACTION: REFLECTION

When an object
blocks light, some
parts of it bounce
back from
the object.
LIGHT INTERACTION: TRANSMISSION

Light passes
through some
materials.
LIGHT INTERACTION: REFRACTION

Light bends as it
passes through
different
materials.
ACTIVITY 1

Direction: Match column 1(definition)


with column 2(concept). Write the
letter of the correct answer on the
blank provided before each
number.
ACTIVITY 2

Directions: Using the Venn diagrams


below, compare and contrast the
following interactions. Choose the
correct terms from the box for your
answer for each item. Copy and
complete the diagrams.
ACTIVITY 2

bend through
bounce back
light
need materials
pass through
see colors
ACTIVITY 2

Reflection Similarities Refraction


ASSESSMENT
Directions: Identify the light interaction
of the following illustration. Write your
answer in the box.
Reflection
Refraction
Absorption
Transmission
ASSESSMENT
Directions: Identify the light interaction
of the following illustration. Write your
answer in the box.

1.
ASSESSMENT

2.

3.
ASSESSMENT

4.
QUARTER 2 WEEK 4

DAY 3
REVIEW
Directions: Place the following
words/phrases to its appropriate light
interactions.

Light bounces. Energy is taken.


Light bends. Light illuminates.
Light passes.
REVIEW

Light Interactions Descriptions


1. Reflection
2. Refraction
3. Absorption
4. Transmission
“The eyes are the mirror
of the soul and reflect
everything that seems to
be hidden; and like a
mirror, they also reflect What does
the person looking into it mean?
them.” -Paulo Coelho
Interaction of Light
on Different Materials
(S5FE - IIIe – 5)
The light that your eyes react to is
named visible or white light. It is a
kind of energy that will be seen
once reflected off the surface of an
object and is responsible for the
sense of sight.
It travels in straight lines. The
primary source of visible light is
the sun. However, the visible or
white light is not simply made of
one color only; it includes all the
wavelengths of light that the
human eye can detect.
White light consists of colors
called the light spectrum or
commonly called the rainbow
colors. It is referred to as visible
light because it permits us to see
completely different colors. But
how will it happen?
To understand the process, we
should study light more and the
way it interacts with different
objects. This branch of science is
Optics.
Optics is a branch of physics that
deals with the behavior and
properties of light, the interaction
between light and matter, and
instruments that detect light. It
includes the study of absorption,
transmission, reflection, and
refraction of light.
LIGHT INTERACTION: BLOCKING

An object blocks the


light from a source
forming a shadow.
LIGHT INTERACTION: ABSORPTION

When light is blocked,


the material takes in
light, changing it into
energy that heats
the matter.
LIGHT INTERACTION: REFLECTION

When an object
blocks light, some
parts of it bounce
back from
the object.
LIGHT INTERACTION: TRANSMISSION

Light passes
through some
materials.
LIGHT INTERACTION: REFRACTION

Light bends as it
passes through
different
materials.
ACTIVITY 3

Directions: Using the Venn


diagrams below, compare and contrast
the following interactions. Choose the
correct terms from the box for your
answer for each item. Copy and
complete the diagrams.
ACTIVITY 3

take in
light
need materials
pass through
ACTIVITY 3

Absorption Similarities Transmission


ASSESSMENT

Directions: Complete the table by


giving examples of the light interaction
below.
ASSESSMENT
Light
Example 1 Example 2
Interaction
Reflection
Refraction
Absorption
Transmission
QUARTER 2 WEEK 4

DAY 4
REVIEW
Directions: Write the materials on the blank
where light interactions may happen.

moon spoon prism tent air


1. Reflection - __________
2. Refraction - __________
3. Absorption - __________
4. Transmission - __________
LET’S TRY THIS!

“Bouncing Back”

What you need:

mirror and flashlight


LET’S TRY THIS!

“Bouncing Back”

What to do:
1. Stand in front of the mirror. Turn the
flashlight ON and direct it to the mirror.
2. Observe what happens to the flashlight’s
beam.
LET’S TRY THIS!

“Bouncing Back”

What to do:

3. Pick a spot. Make the light bounce off the


mirror and shine on that spot (ex. a wall or
any surface) like in the illustration below.
LET’S TRY THIS!

“Bouncing Back”
LET’S TRY THIS!

“Bouncing Back”

1. How were you able to light up the spot?


Do you have to move the mirror, the
flashlight, or both?
LET’S TRY THIS!

“Bouncing Back”

2. What happened to the beam of light


when it hit the mirror?
LET’S TRY THIS!

“Bouncing Back”

3. What did you observe when you moved


the mirror?
Interaction of Light
on Different Materials
(S5FE - IIIe – 5)
The light that your eyes react to is
named visible or white light. It is a
kind of energy that will be seen
once reflected off the surface of an
object and is responsible for the
sense of sight.
It travels in straight lines. The
primary source of visible light is
the sun. However, the visible or
white light is not simply made of
one color only; it includes all the
wavelengths of light that the
human eye can detect.
White light consists of colors
called the light spectrum or
commonly called the rainbow
colors. It is referred to as visible
light because it permits us to see
completely different colors. But
how will it happen?
To understand the process, we
should study light more and the
way it interacts with different
objects. This branch of science is
Optics.
Optics is a branch of physics that
deals with the behavior and
properties of light, the interaction
between light and matter, and
instruments that detect light. It
includes the study of absorption,
transmission, reflection, and
refraction of light.
LIGHT INTERACTION: BLOCKING

An object blocks the


light from a source
forming a shadow.
LIGHT INTERACTION: ABSORPTION

When light is blocked,


the material takes in
light, changing it into
energy that heats
the matter.
LIGHT INTERACTION: REFLECTION

When an object
blocks light, some
parts of it bounce
back from
the object.
LIGHT INTERACTION: TRANSMISSION

Light passes
through some
materials.
LIGHT INTERACTION: REFRACTION

Light bends as it
passes through
different
materials.
ACTIVITY 4

Directions: Fill the table with the


correct examples of the types of light
interactions.
ACTIVITY 4
Reflection Refraction Absorption Transmission

mirror straw in water


plant magnifying glass
Glassware
ASSESSMENT
Directions: Fill the blank using the
words in the box to complete each
sentence.
transmit tissue paper
refraction absorbed
bounce straight
ASSESSMENT

Sometimes light cannot pass through


or bounce off an object; instead, it is
______. Still, other times light can
_______ through certain objects like
_________.
ASSESSMENT

Light travels in a _______ line. When


light hits a reflective object, the light
will _______ off the object. When light
passes through certain matter, it can
be bend. This is called _______.

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