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Science·Waves, Light & Sound·conceptual

Reflecting Light

Notice that light is reflected from surfaces, and that shiny smooth surfaces reflect light best

Suggested ages 7–8

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Learning journey

Your child is discovering how light behaves — learning that sunlight can be dangerous to eyes, understanding how shadows form when light is blocked, and observing how different surfaces reflect light.

Evidence of understanding

  • Explain that light bounces off surfaces, which is called reflection
  • Identify that smooth, shiny surfaces (mirrors, still water) reflect light best
  • Give everyday examples of reflection: mirror, puddle, polished floor

Assessment prompt

Can Reflecting Light explain why they can see themselves in a mirror or a shiny spoon, and why a rough wall doesn't reflect light the same way?

Standards alignment

Y3.Sci.L.2GB · uk-nc-2013

Reflection of light

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2