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A practical exercise to help distinguish between transparent, translucent, and opaque objects. Participants are asked to identify the transparency level of various objects, including windows, sunglasses, books, ice cubes, a glass jar, a coat, a lamp shade, an apple, a bottle of water, a table, and a stained glass window. The goal is to enhance observational skills and deepen understanding of these properties.
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If an object is transparent, it means light completely passes through it and you can see clearly through it.
If an object is opaque, it means no light can pass through it. It blocks the light.
Look at these objects and decide if you think they are translucent, transparent or opaque.
Transparent
Transparent Translucent Opaque Which one is the glasses?
Transparent Translucent Opaque Which one is the book?.
Opaque
Translucent
Transparent Translucent Opaque Which one is the glass jar?
Transparent Translucent Opaque Which one is the coat?
Opaque
Translucent
Transparent Translucent Opaque Which one is the apple?