🌈 Question: What happens when light passes through different materials? 💛 Transparent: 🖍️ Drawing idea: Draw a flashlight (or sun) on the left side. A glass window or bottle in the middle. On the right side, show bright light passing straight through to the other side (draw yellow light beams → → →). You can also draw an eye or object (like a flower) visible clearly through the glass. 🪞 Label: “All light passes through” 🎨 Colors: light blue glass, yellow beams, and green/blue background. 🩵 Translucent: 🖍️ Drawing idea: Same flashlight (or sun) on the left. Draw a butter paper or frosted glass window in the middle. On the right, make the light beam lighter or dotted (to show it’s weaker). Draw the object (flower) but make it faint or blurry. 🪞 Label: “Some light passes through” 🎨 Colors: pale grey for the paper, dotted yellow lines for light. 💜 Opaque: 🖍️ Drawing idea: Flashlight (or sun) on the left. Draw a wooden block or book in the middle. On the right side — no light beams at all (the light stops). Add a dark shadow behind the object to show the light is blocked. 🪞 Label: “No light passes through” 🎨 Colors: brown for wood, dark grey shadow. See more