Rainbow After the Rain
Scientific Explanation:
A rainbow appears when sunlight passes through tiny raindrops in the air. The light bends and separates into many colors — red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. This process is called refraction. We can see a rainbow only when the Sun shines behind us and the rain is in front of us.
Child-friendly Explanation:
When the Sun comes out after the rain, sunlight meets the tiny drops in the air. Each drop breaks the light into colors, like magic! That’s why we see a rainbow — it’s the Sun playing with rain.
Open-ended Questions:
-Why do we only see rainbows when the Sun and rain happen at the same time?
-Do you think a rainbow has an end? Why or why not?
Short Hands-on Activity:
Fill a glass with water and put it near a sunny window. Hold a white paper so that sunlight passes through the water and falls on the paper. You will see rainbow colors appear. Talk with children about how the water bends the light, just like raindrops do in the sky.
Sufficient explanations with interesting topic, the activity will make the process much more concrete for children! Nice post, thanks!
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