K.SCI.8.A
Communicate the idea that objects can only be seen when a light source is present and compare the effects of different amounts of light on the appearance of objects.
Kindergarten · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2022
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objectslight sourceeffectsamounts of lightappearanceidea
Skills
- communicate (the idea that objects can only be seen when a light source is present) #dok2
- compare (the effects of different amounts of light on the appearance of objects) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can recognize that objects need a light source to be seen. #dok1
- I can describe the effects of different amounts of light on objects. #dok2
- I can compare how objects look with more or less light. #dok2
- I can communicate with others about why we need light to see objects. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Light is necessary for us to see objects.
- Different amounts of light can change how objects appear to us.
Essential Questions
- Why do we need light to see objects?
- What happens to objects when there is no light?
- How does changing the amount of light affect what we see?
- How do different light sources affect the appearance of an object?
- What would the world look like if there were no light at all?