Year 3 Lesson 11

£100.00

Year 3 – CBOL Session 11: Light (Reflection & Spectrum)

This fully resourced outdoor science session explores the properties of light — how it contains all colours and how it travels in straight lines before reflecting off surfaces.

Through structured team challenges and a practical torch investigation, students develop deep conceptual understanding of reflection.

🌈 Core Learning:

Students understand:

• Light travels in straight lines
• Light contains the 7 colours of the spectrum
• Reflection is when light bounces off a surface
• Smooth, shiny surfaces reflect best
• Rough, dull surfaces scatter light

Spectrum Order (ROYGBIV):

Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet

🚀 What’s Included:

✔ Full Teacher Guide with session script
✔ Spectrum Colour Stacking Challenge Plan
✔ Reflection Keyword Cards (Light Source, Beam, Straight Line, Surface, Mirror, Reflection)
✔ Ray of Light Swamp Relay Instructions
✔ Torch Reflection Investigation Worksheet
✔ Equipment & Setup Checklist
✔ Safety Reminder Guidance (Sun safety included)

🔬 Investigation: Reflection Test

Enquiry Question:
Which materials reflect light the best?

Students:

• Shine a torch at different materials
• Angle surfaces to bounce light onto a target
• Observe brightness
• Score reflections (1–5)
• Compare foil, plastic mirror, wood, fabric
• Draw conclusions using scientific vocabulary

They practise:

• Prediction
• Controlled testing
• Careful observation
• Comparative analysis
• Evidence-based explanation

This lesson develops:

• Vocabulary precision
• Spatial reasoning
• Scientific enquiry structure
• Collaborative teamwork
• Conceptual physics understanding

And most importantly…

Children leave understanding that light doesn’t just appear.

It travels.
It reflects.
It follows rules.

📥 Buy now and turn your playground into a living light laboratory.

SKU: yr3/11 Category:

Description

This is the lesson where children realise…

Light travels in straight lines.

It doesn’t wiggle.
It doesn’t bend around corners.
It travels — until it hits something.

In Session 11, your Year 3 pupils build the rainbow from scratch.

Red. Orange. Yellow. Green. Blue. Indigo. Violet.

They learn that white light contains every colour — and that black is not a colour of light, but the absence of it.

Then they become the beam.

Using carpet tiles as “mirrors,” they navigate the Ray of Light challenge — linking keywords like Light Source, Beam, Surface and Reflection across the course.

And then comes the investigation.

Torch in hand.
Foil angled carefully.
Target card waiting.

They test:

Which materials reflect best?
Is shiny better than dull?
Is smooth better than rough?

They don’t just say “mirror.”

They score it.
They compare it.
They explain why.

They leave knowing:

Shiny + Smooth = Strong reflection.
Rough + Dull = Scattered light.

Structured.
Active.
Visually unforgettable.

📥 Ready to buy. Ready to teach. Ready to shine.

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