The Night Vision Short Study

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A hands-on Short Study for PreK–2 exploring night vision, glowing animal eyes, and how guardians see in the dark.

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Why do some animals’ eyes glow at night?

The Night Vision Short Study is a focused farm science extension designed for Preschool through 2nd Grade learners. In this hands-on study, children explore how guardian animals use their eyes to see in low light and protect the flock after dark.

This Short Study introduces the science behind glowing eyes in a simple, age-appropriate way. Children learn about light reflection, the tapetum lucidum, and how animal eyes are designed differently from our own.

Inside this Short Study, children will:

  • Learn why animal eyes appear to glow at night

  • Explore simple eye anatomy through labeled diagrams

  • Compare human vision to animal night vision

  • Build a simple “night eye” model

  • Participate in a Twilight Patrol activity

  • Complete a Night Watch log

  • Use an eyeshine guide to identify animals

This study blends science, observation, and imaginative play while keeping the concepts grounded in real biology.

Use this Short Study:

  • As an extension to The Farm Guardians Science Study

  • During a night-themed farm week

  • As a stand-alone science lesson

  • To introduce basic concepts of light and reflection

Children walk away understanding that protection isn’t only about strength; it’s also about design and adaptation.

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