Give your students a clear and kid-friendly introduction to light energy with a printable Natural and Artificial Light Sources Poster pack.
A Light Sources Poster for Teaching Natural vs. Artificial Sources of Light
Give your students a clear and kid-friendly introduction to light energy with a printable Light Sources Poster Pack! Designed for primary school classrooms, these posters help students learn to identify both natural and artificial sources of light in their surroundings.
Each Light Sources poster uses simple vocabulary and clear illustrations to support science vocabulary development and spark meaningful discussions about the different sources of natural and artificial light in the world around them.
Grab a Poster For Light Sources Lessons
This printable pack includes three classroom posters, giving you flexibility for whole-class instruction, science centres, or anchor charts:
- Natural vs. Artificial Light Sources Poster – A single chart that shows examples of both types of light in one place.
- Examples of Natural Light Sources Poster – Featuring items such as the sun, stars, lightning, and fire.
- Examples of Artificial Light Sources Poster – Highlighting lamps, torches, streetlights, screens, and other man-made light sources.
Use these posters to support vocabulary instruction or provide visual references during lessons about energy and light. They’re perfect for classroom display, inserting into student science notebooks, and serve well as science discussion starters.
Download Your Poster – Light Sources for Kids
Getting started is easy! Simply click the dropdown arrow on the Download button to access your posters in your preferred file format. Print them at full size for a classroom display or scale them down for student notebooks or centre cards. These posters are clean, clear, and ready to use with minimal preparation.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
More Resources on Light Energy for Kids
If you’re teaching a full unit on energy, shadows, or light, you’ll love pairing these light source posters with more kid-friendly light energy resources! Try one of these to keep learning going:
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