=======Reflections======== **Student 1**\\ Learned: How fabric affects how much light is reflected\\ Wants to Know: \\ \\ **Student 2**\\ Learned: New terms like angle of incidence and angle of reflection\\ Wants to Know: \\ \\ **Student 3**\\ Learned: About the light sensor and how it works\\ Wants to Know: Who will be looking at our websites?\\ \\ **Student 4**\\ Learned: You can learn a lot through the natural curiosity of people\\ Wants to Know: How you can create a straight line on a graph measuring lux\\ \\ **Student 5**\\ Learned: \\ Wants to Know: Is the light still traveling in a straight path to objects, or can objects be absorbing some of the light?\\ \\ **Student 6**\\ Learned: Color may not always be the most reflective (example: yellow and pink weren't very reflective)\\ Wants to Know: I'd like to experiment with glass bottles.\\ \\ **Student 7**\\ Learned: \\ Wants to Know: Why do colors make such a big difference in how light is reflected?\\ \\ **Student 8**\\ Learned: Light changes a lot\\ Wants to Know: How strong does a light have to be so that we could see it reflected from the table?\\ **Student 9**\\ Learned: Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection\\ Wants to Know: How using different textures would change our graph\\ \\ **Student 10**\\ Learned: "Reflectivity" in smooth surfaces\\ Wants to Know: \\ \\ **Student 11**\\ Learned: Angles with the mirror and flashlight\\ Wants to Know: If you organize materials lightest to darkest, could you design how your graph looks?\\ \\ **Student 12**\\ Learned: Colors and texture both affect how light is reflected\\ Wants to Know: Why does color affect how light is reflected?\\ \\ **Student 13**\\ Learned: About open exploration\\ Wants to Know: I want to experiment using more textures\\ \\