 Hi, I'm going to show you how I teach young children about light and the properties of light We can always start with the Sun But one of the things that children love to do is work with a flashlight So what I go what I do with the children is they can use their flashlight to do whatever they want to on a paper Just to have some fun They can do shadows and things with their hands But one of the things I like to show the kids is how different things affect how much light goes through So I have a little card here with an clear piece of plastic and the children shine the flashlight over the clear piece of plastic onto the black and they can see that it goes all the way through and We think of things where light can pass through like a window or a door Then I have something that's more opaque and This is a piece of wax paper and we think of other things that then and they experiment see that just a little bit Of light goes through some but not all of it and we think of things in the in the environment That I'll just a little bit of light goes through maybe a hat or maybe They're some of their clothes or other things in the in their environment that would just be a little bit of light and the last thing is I cover a card with black paper and they can see that no light goes through and That's like the nighttime and we think of other things where no light goes through like when we shut the door and Pull the blinds or when we close our eyes or put on dark glasses Where no light goes through and another fun thing to do is to turn all the lights off in a room and Shine the flashlight and just experiment and see what happens to the light in the room when we put things in front of it Or move things and that's how I teach about teach about light to children that are young. Thank you