Activity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
Assessment with 3 questions from Reflection, Refraction, and Absorption of Light.
3 questions assessment
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53 activities: 41 games, 12 assessments
425 minActivity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 2: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 3: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min
Use the laws of refraction and reflection to solve puzzles!
Teacher Ratings (16) 3.9 stars.
Student Ratings (2934) 3.4 stars.
Activity 4: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 17 min
Light usually travels in straight lines but did you know that you can bend it using different materials? In this game, you will use a light ray to shoot and refract light. Your player will be transported to wherever her ray goes. As you play, you'll learn about how different materials bend light in different ways. Are you bright enough for this puzzle?
Teacher Ratings (23) 3.3 stars.
Student Ratings (8358) 3.7 stars.
Activity 5: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min
Learn how light is reflected, absorbed, and transmitted by bringing light back to a dark land. Players will learn in-game from tutors on how light interacts with mirrors, prisms, filters, opaque objects and transparent lenses. Gameplay takes the student through 14 levels where they must use their knowledge to direct light beams into darkened houses without waking the moths that have infested the land.
Teacher Ratings (4) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1508) 3.1 stars.
Activity 6: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 7: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Do you dare to enter the Temple of Light? The crystal in the temple must be displayed in a museum because it is so rare. You are the only one who can retrieve it. Are you up to the challenge? As you search the levels of the temple for the crystal you will learn so much about the properties of light. Search the temple well and you will achieve a high score.
Teacher Ratings (108) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (38503) 3.9 stars.
Activity 8: Video Game. Estimated duration: 3 min
Educational video reviewing transmission, absorption, and reflection and how humans see color.
Teacher Ratings (2) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (551) 3.4 stars.
Activity 9: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min
Light, an electromagnetic wave, travels in straight lines and interacts with materials to create fascinating effects like refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it moves between different substances, showcasing the colors of a rainbow due to dispersion. Each color's wavelength and frequency contribute to this sequence—remembered as ROY G BIV—forming what we see as visible light. Light also reflects off surfaces, like mirrors and water, allowing us to perceive our surroundings. These properties highlight light's ability to dazzle with colors and reveal the beauty of our universe through its interactions with matter.
Teacher Ratings (3) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1531) 3.4 stars.
Activity 10: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 11: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min
Use the laws of refraction and reflection to solve puzzles!
Teacher Ratings (16) 3.9 stars.
Student Ratings (2934) 3.4 stars.
Activity 12: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 17 min
Light usually travels in straight lines but did you know that you can bend it using different materials? In this game, you will use a light ray to shoot and refract light. Your player will be transported to wherever her ray goes. As you play, you'll learn about how different materials bend light in different ways. Are you bright enough for this puzzle?
Teacher Ratings (23) 3.3 stars.
Student Ratings (8358) 3.7 stars.
Activity 13: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min
Learn how light is reflected, absorbed, and transmitted by bringing light back to a dark land. Players will learn in-game from tutors on how light interacts with mirrors, prisms, filters, opaque objects and transparent lenses. Gameplay takes the student through 14 levels where they must use their knowledge to direct light beams into darkened houses without waking the moths that have infested the land.
Teacher Ratings (4) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1508) 3.1 stars.
Activity 14: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 15: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Do you dare to enter the Temple of Light? The crystal in the temple must be displayed in a museum because it is so rare. You are the only one who can retrieve it. Are you up to the challenge? As you search the levels of the temple for the crystal you will learn so much about the properties of light. Search the temple well and you will achieve a high score.
Teacher Ratings (108) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (38503) 3.9 stars.
Activity 16: Video Game. Estimated duration: 3 min
Educational video reviewing transmission, absorption, and reflection and how humans see color.
Teacher Ratings (2) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (551) 3.4 stars.
Activity 17: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min
Light, an electromagnetic wave, travels in straight lines and interacts with materials to create fascinating effects like refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it moves between different substances, showcasing the colors of a rainbow due to dispersion. Each color's wavelength and frequency contribute to this sequence—remembered as ROY G BIV—forming what we see as visible light. Light also reflects off surfaces, like mirrors and water, allowing us to perceive our surroundings. These properties highlight light's ability to dazzle with colors and reveal the beauty of our universe through its interactions with matter.
Teacher Ratings (3) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1531) 3.4 stars.
Activity 18: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min
Use the laws of refraction and reflection to solve puzzles!
Teacher Ratings (16) 3.9 stars.
Student Ratings (2934) 3.4 stars.
Activity 19: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 20: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 17 min
Light usually travels in straight lines but did you know that you can bend it using different materials? In this game, you will use a light ray to shoot and refract light. Your player will be transported to wherever her ray goes. As you play, you'll learn about how different materials bend light in different ways. Are you bright enough for this puzzle?
Teacher Ratings (23) 3.3 stars.
Student Ratings (8358) 3.7 stars.
Activity 21: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min
Learn how light is reflected, absorbed, and transmitted by bringing light back to a dark land. Players will learn in-game from tutors on how light interacts with mirrors, prisms, filters, opaque objects and transparent lenses. Gameplay takes the student through 14 levels where they must use their knowledge to direct light beams into darkened houses without waking the moths that have infested the land.
Teacher Ratings (4) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1508) 3.1 stars.
Activity 22: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 23: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Do you dare to enter the Temple of Light? The crystal in the temple must be displayed in a museum because it is so rare. You are the only one who can retrieve it. Are you up to the challenge? As you search the levels of the temple for the crystal you will learn so much about the properties of light. Search the temple well and you will achieve a high score.
Teacher Ratings (108) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (38503) 3.9 stars.
Activity 24: Video Game. Estimated duration: 3 min
Educational video reviewing transmission, absorption, and reflection and how humans see color.
Teacher Ratings (2) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (551) 3.4 stars.
Activity 25: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min
Light, an electromagnetic wave, travels in straight lines and interacts with materials to create fascinating effects like refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it moves between different substances, showcasing the colors of a rainbow due to dispersion. Each color's wavelength and frequency contribute to this sequence—remembered as ROY G BIV—forming what we see as visible light. Light also reflects off surfaces, like mirrors and water, allowing us to perceive our surroundings. These properties highlight light's ability to dazzle with colors and reveal the beauty of our universe through its interactions with matter.
Teacher Ratings (3) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1531) 3.4 stars.
Activity 26: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 27: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 17 min
Light usually travels in straight lines but did you know that you can bend it using different materials? In this game, you will use a light ray to shoot and refract light. Your player will be transported to wherever her ray goes. As you play, you'll learn about how different materials bend light in different ways. Are you bright enough for this puzzle?
Teacher Ratings (23) 3.3 stars.
Student Ratings (8358) 3.7 stars.
Activity 28: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min
Learn how light is reflected, absorbed, and transmitted by bringing light back to a dark land. Players will learn in-game from tutors on how light interacts with mirrors, prisms, filters, opaque objects and transparent lenses. Gameplay takes the student through 14 levels where they must use their knowledge to direct light beams into darkened houses without waking the moths that have infested the land.
Teacher Ratings (4) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1508) 3.1 stars.
Activity 29: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 30: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Do you dare to enter the Temple of Light? The crystal in the temple must be displayed in a museum because it is so rare. You are the only one who can retrieve it. Are you up to the challenge? As you search the levels of the temple for the crystal you will learn so much about the properties of light. Search the temple well and you will achieve a high score.
Teacher Ratings (108) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (38503) 3.9 stars.
Activity 31: Video Game. Estimated duration: 3 min
Educational video reviewing transmission, absorption, and reflection and how humans see color.
Teacher Ratings (2) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (551) 3.4 stars.
Activity 32: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min
Light, an electromagnetic wave, travels in straight lines and interacts with materials to create fascinating effects like refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it moves between different substances, showcasing the colors of a rainbow due to dispersion. Each color's wavelength and frequency contribute to this sequence—remembered as ROY G BIV—forming what we see as visible light. Light also reflects off surfaces, like mirrors and water, allowing us to perceive our surroundings. These properties highlight light's ability to dazzle with colors and reveal the beauty of our universe through its interactions with matter.
Teacher Ratings (3) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1531) 3.4 stars.
Activity 33: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 17 min
Light usually travels in straight lines but did you know that you can bend it using different materials? In this game, you will use a light ray to shoot and refract light. Your player will be transported to wherever her ray goes. As you play, you'll learn about how different materials bend light in different ways. Are you bright enough for this puzzle?
Teacher Ratings (23) 3.3 stars.
Student Ratings (8358) 3.7 stars.
Activity 34: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min
Learn how light is reflected, absorbed, and transmitted by bringing light back to a dark land. Players will learn in-game from tutors on how light interacts with mirrors, prisms, filters, opaque objects and transparent lenses. Gameplay takes the student through 14 levels where they must use their knowledge to direct light beams into darkened houses without waking the moths that have infested the land.
Teacher Ratings (4) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1508) 3.1 stars.
Activity 35: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 36: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Do you dare to enter the Temple of Light? The crystal in the temple must be displayed in a museum because it is so rare. You are the only one who can retrieve it. Are you up to the challenge? As you search the levels of the temple for the crystal you will learn so much about the properties of light. Search the temple well and you will achieve a high score.
Teacher Ratings (108) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (38503) 3.9 stars.
Activity 37: Video Game. Estimated duration: 3 min
Educational video reviewing transmission, absorption, and reflection and how humans see color.
Teacher Ratings (2) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (551) 3.4 stars.
Activity 38: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min
Light, an electromagnetic wave, travels in straight lines and interacts with materials to create fascinating effects like refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it moves between different substances, showcasing the colors of a rainbow due to dispersion. Each color's wavelength and frequency contribute to this sequence—remembered as ROY G BIV—forming what we see as visible light. Light also reflects off surfaces, like mirrors and water, allowing us to perceive our surroundings. These properties highlight light's ability to dazzle with colors and reveal the beauty of our universe through its interactions with matter.
Teacher Ratings (3) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1531) 3.4 stars.
Activity 39: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min
Learn how light is reflected, absorbed, and transmitted by bringing light back to a dark land. Players will learn in-game from tutors on how light interacts with mirrors, prisms, filters, opaque objects and transparent lenses. Gameplay takes the student through 14 levels where they must use their knowledge to direct light beams into darkened houses without waking the moths that have infested the land.
Teacher Ratings (4) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1508) 3.1 stars.
Activity 40: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 41: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Do you dare to enter the Temple of Light? The crystal in the temple must be displayed in a museum because it is so rare. You are the only one who can retrieve it. Are you up to the challenge? As you search the levels of the temple for the crystal you will learn so much about the properties of light. Search the temple well and you will achieve a high score.
Teacher Ratings (108) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (38503) 3.9 stars.
Activity 42: Video Game. Estimated duration: 3 min
Educational video reviewing transmission, absorption, and reflection and how humans see color.
Teacher Ratings (2) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (551) 3.4 stars.
Activity 43: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min
Light, an electromagnetic wave, travels in straight lines and interacts with materials to create fascinating effects like refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it moves between different substances, showcasing the colors of a rainbow due to dispersion. Each color's wavelength and frequency contribute to this sequence—remembered as ROY G BIV—forming what we see as visible light. Light also reflects off surfaces, like mirrors and water, allowing us to perceive our surroundings. These properties highlight light's ability to dazzle with colors and reveal the beauty of our universe through its interactions with matter.
Teacher Ratings (3) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1531) 3.4 stars.
Activity 44: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 45: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Do you dare to enter the Temple of Light? The crystal in the temple must be displayed in a museum because it is so rare. You are the only one who can retrieve it. Are you up to the challenge? As you search the levels of the temple for the crystal you will learn so much about the properties of light. Search the temple well and you will achieve a high score.
Teacher Ratings (108) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (38503) 3.9 stars.
Activity 46: Video Game. Estimated duration: 3 min
Educational video reviewing transmission, absorption, and reflection and how humans see color.
Teacher Ratings (2) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (551) 3.4 stars.
Activity 47: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min
Light, an electromagnetic wave, travels in straight lines and interacts with materials to create fascinating effects like refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it moves between different substances, showcasing the colors of a rainbow due to dispersion. Each color's wavelength and frequency contribute to this sequence—remembered as ROY G BIV—forming what we see as visible light. Light also reflects off surfaces, like mirrors and water, allowing us to perceive our surroundings. These properties highlight light's ability to dazzle with colors and reveal the beauty of our universe through its interactions with matter.
Teacher Ratings (3) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1531) 3.4 stars.
Activity 48: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Do you dare to enter the Temple of Light? The crystal in the temple must be displayed in a museum because it is so rare. You are the only one who can retrieve it. Are you up to the challenge? As you search the levels of the temple for the crystal you will learn so much about the properties of light. Search the temple well and you will achieve a high score.
Teacher Ratings (108) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (38503) 3.9 stars.
Activity 49: Video Game. Estimated duration: 3 min
Educational video reviewing transmission, absorption, and reflection and how humans see color.
Teacher Ratings (2) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (551) 3.4 stars.
Activity 50: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min
Light, an electromagnetic wave, travels in straight lines and interacts with materials to create fascinating effects like refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it moves between different substances, showcasing the colors of a rainbow due to dispersion. Each color's wavelength and frequency contribute to this sequence—remembered as ROY G BIV—forming what we see as visible light. Light also reflects off surfaces, like mirrors and water, allowing us to perceive our surroundings. These properties highlight light's ability to dazzle with colors and reveal the beauty of our universe through its interactions with matter.
Teacher Ratings (3) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1531) 3.4 stars.
Activity 51: Video Game. Estimated duration: 3 min
Educational video reviewing transmission, absorption, and reflection and how humans see color.
Teacher Ratings (2) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (551) 3.4 stars.
Activity 52: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min
Light, an electromagnetic wave, travels in straight lines and interacts with materials to create fascinating effects like refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it moves between different substances, showcasing the colors of a rainbow due to dispersion. Each color's wavelength and frequency contribute to this sequence—remembered as ROY G BIV—forming what we see as visible light. Light also reflects off surfaces, like mirrors and water, allowing us to perceive our surroundings. These properties highlight light's ability to dazzle with colors and reveal the beauty of our universe through its interactions with matter.
Teacher Ratings (3) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1531) 3.4 stars.
Activity 53: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min
Light, an electromagnetic wave, travels in straight lines and interacts with materials to create fascinating effects like refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it moves between different substances, showcasing the colors of a rainbow due to dispersion. Each color's wavelength and frequency contribute to this sequence—remembered as ROY G BIV—forming what we see as visible light. Light also reflects off surfaces, like mirrors and water, allowing us to perceive our surroundings. These properties highlight light's ability to dazzle with colors and reveal the beauty of our universe through its interactions with matter.
Teacher Ratings (3) 5.0 stars.
Student Ratings (1531) 3.4 stars.