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Light: Transparent, Translucent, Opaque BUNDLE

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JH Lesson Design
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    Description

    This bundle includes 5 fun and informative resources to teach your students about transparent, translucent, and opaque objects.

    This bundle includes:

    Mini-Unit

    Task Cards

    Color-By-Number

    Cut and Paste Sort

    Posters

    Mini-Unit:

    If you are looking for resources to teach your students about transparent, translucent, and opaque objects this may be a great resource for you!

    This purchase includes:

    Three informational text pages with comprehension questions: transparent, translucent, and opaque.

    Light rays activity page

    Shadows activity page

    Transparent, translucent, opaque cut and paste sort

    Interactive Notebook Activity

    Writing Prompt

    Student Illustrations Page

    Task Cards:

    This sorting activity allows students to sort 28 different picture examples into the correct category: Transparent, Translucent, or Opaque. A student recording sheet and answer key are included.

    Color-By-Number:

    Are you looking for resources to teach about light? Your students will love this transparent, translucent, and opaque activity! After answering a question about transparent, translucent, and opaque materials, students will color that area of the picture according to the color code. An answer key is included.

    Cut and Paste Sort:

    Transparent, translucent, or opaque? This activity provides a fun, engaging, and meaningful way to practice identifying the differences between transparent, translucent, and opaque objects. Students will cut out examples and glue them in the correct column.

    Total Pages
    34 pages
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    Last updated Apr 14th, 2017
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