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COMBINED RATING

4.3 Stars

TEACHERS (11)

4.5

STUDENTS (3901)

4.0

LENGTH

12 Minutes

GRADES

6
7
8

CAPABILITIES

iPad Support
ES
Spanish Language Support
Text-to-Speech Support
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Description

Get ready for an exciting adventure in our futuristic virtual lab! Laser Lab Simulator is packed with mind-bending challenges and interactive experiment rooms that will keep you hooked. Grab your lab coat and dive into each room filled with cool tools like laser beams, filter lenses, mirrors, and more. Your mission? Use your skills to charge the laboratory batteries! Each level brings new puzzles that will test your brainpower and creativity. Can you master all the rooms and become the ultimate lab genius? Let’s find out!

Vocabulary Words

light
electromagnetic spectrum
frequency
wavelength
transmit
visible light
translucent
opaque

Instructions

Play through this interactive game to learn about Reflection, Absorption, and Transmission of Light. Suitable for Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8.

Main Concepts

Visible light includes all of the colors of the rainbow.
Light is the transfer of energy via electromagnetic waves.
Materials that transmit light well are transparent or translucent.
Red light has the longest wavelength/lowest frequency of visible light.
The entire range of electromagnetic light is known as the electromagnetic spectrum.
Materials that do not transmit light are opaque.
The shininess/dullness of a material is determined by its ability to reflect light.
Smooth objects like mirrors reflect light perfectly.
Electromagnetic waves can transmit through a vacuum.
Some objects (like stars and light bulbs) emit visible light.
Different electromagnetic waves are defined by frequency and wavelength.
The color of a material is determined by the wavelengths/frequencies of light that it reflects and absorbs.
Some materials transmit some wavelengths of electromagnetic waves but not others.
Violet light has the shortest wavelength/highest frequency of visible light.

Discussion Questions

Before the Game

What is a wave? What is a light wave?

After the Game

What makes a violet light unique? What determines the light that an object absorbs? What do you call materials that transmit light well?

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Game Details

Difficulty

Content Integration

Lexile Level

705

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