The perfect notebooking activity for students to record definitions, descriptions, and examples of the properties of light energy. The foldable vocabulary notes include reflection, refraction, and absorption of light energy. Get 5 resources for light energy and SAVE with our Light Energy Activities Bundle Light energy gives us lots of opportunities to let kids explore and do labs but we still want to make sure that they have good notes in their notebooks to use as a reference for homework and studying. Use these to quickly and effectively review after a lab or mini lesson. Includes: Light energy foldable notes in 3 differentiated versions PowerPoint presentation to guide the notes Vocabulary content used in the notes: Reflection Refraction Absorption Transmit Roy G Biv >>>>>>>Do you need cooperative learning and review resources for this topic?<<<<<<< Reflection and Refraction Sorting Cards Reflection and Refraction Discussion Cards Types of Energy Vocabulary Puzzles. Important Information: The files in this resource are not editable To view the presentation, you must have PowerPoint on your computer ***************************************************************************** Feedback and Reviews I would love to hear how you use these activities in your classroom! Did you know you earn TpT credits for feedback left on paid items? Click here to see products you've purchased and haven't yet left feedback on! Sales and New Resource Notifications Want to know right away when we have a new resource or are throwing a sale? Click here to receive notifications on your TpT homepage. ***************************************************************************** TERMS OF USE • All rights reserved by Two Teaching Taylors. • This product is to be used by the original purchaser only. • Intended for classroom and personal use only. • Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. • This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. • Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).