TOPIC: Energy IV
SUBTOPIC: Light Energy – Meaning, Sources, and Uses
DAY: ____________________
DATE: ____________________
PERIOD: ____________________
DURATION: 40 minutes
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Define light energy in simple terms.
- Identify the sources of light energy.
- Mention the uses of light energy in everyday life.
KEY VOCABULARY WORDS:
Light, Sun, Fire, Torchlight, Bulb, Energy, See
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:
- Torchlight, bulb, mirror
- Picture chart of sun, candle, fire, flashlight
- Flashcards for vocabulary
CONTENT OF THE LESSON
INTRODUCTORY ACTIVITY:
Turn off the classroom light and ask: “Can you see clearly?” Then turn it on and ask again. Explain that what helps us see is called light energy.
MEANING OF LIGHT ENERGY:
Light energy is the kind of energy that helps us to see things. Without light, it would be dark, and we would not see clearly.
SOURCES OF LIGHT ENERGY:
- Sun – it gives us natural light
- Fire – it gives both light and heat
- Electric bulb – it gives light when powered by electricity
- Torchlight – it uses battery to give light
- Candle – it gives light when burned
- Stars and Moon – it give light at night
USES OF LIGHT ENERGY:
- Helps us to see in the dark
- Helps plants make their food (photosynthesis)
- Used in traffic lights
- Helps doctors and teachers do their work
- Helps us read, write and work at night
ILLUSTRATION
Source | Type | What It Does | Energy Conversion |
Sun | Natural | Provides light and heat | Nuclear → Light + Thermal |
Bulb | Man-made | Illuminates rooms | Electrical → Light (+ Heat) |
Torchlight | Man-made | Portable light source | Chemical → Light (+ Heat) |
Fire | Natural | Produces heat and light | Chemical → Thermal + Light |
Wind | Natural | Powers turbines, cools areas | Kinetic → Mechanical/Electrical |
Battery | Man-made | Stores and provides electrical energy | Chemical → Electrical |
CLASS EXERCISE 1
Match the source to its use:
- Torchlight – ______
- Fire – ______
- Bulb – ______
- Sun – ______
- Moon – ______
- Gives natural light at night
B. Gives light using battery
C. Heats food and gives light
D. Used in homes for lighting
E. Helps plants grow
CLASS EXERCISE 2
Mention two sources of light energy (e.g., sun, candle).
ASSIGNMENT (Multiple-Choice Questions)
- ______ energy helps us to see. A. Light B. Heat C. Sound
- The ______ gives us light during the day. A. bulb B. candle C. sun
- A torchlight needs a ______ to work. A. match B. battery C. chalk
- Which of these is NOT a source of light? A. radio B. fire C. moon
- Plants use light energy to ______. A. sleep B. grow C. cry