Day 1
Today children will make shadow shapes using a lamp.
This week children will create shadows indoors using lamps and flashlights. They’ll discover how to change a shadow’s shape, size, and position by moving the object that’s casting the shadow or by moving the light source. They’ll also learn to recognize an object’s shadow and match it to the object that is making it.
Learning Centers15 – 30 minutes |
Today children will make shadow shapes using a lamp.
Today children will match shadow shapes. They will also explore the size of a shadow using a lamp.
Today, children will make shadow shapes using flashlights.
Today children will experiment with shadow art and making multiple shadows at once.
Today children will investigate how their own shadows behave.
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