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Shadow Games
Goal: Students discover how light source, object, and distance affect the shadows' shapes Grade Level: K-5 Objectives: Create shapes in the form of shadows by directing light source at object Change light, distance from object, angle, and/or shape a...
Photographs as an Artist's Tool
makes sense with the contours of the surface (In reality would they fall over or lose their balance?) • Make adjustments to the landscape or placement of people to ensure the composition reflects the reality of physical laws of gravity • Pay attention to the light...
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makes sense with the contours of the surface (In reality would they fall over or lose their balance?) • Make adjustments to the landscape or placement of people to ensure the composition reflects the reality of physical laws of gravity • Pay attention to the light source and shadows. Make sure all shadows would occur from the same light source Your artwork is due___ Grading/ Assessment • Composition is completed when due • Composition uses individuals and/or groups of people in a landscape
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http://www.pbs.org/eakins/pdfs/lesson4.pdf#page=4
www.pbs.org/eakins/pdfs/lesson4.pdf#page=4
makes sense with the contours of the surface (<span class="highlight">In</span> <span class="highlight">reality</span> would they fall over or lose their balance?) • Make adjustments to the landscape or placement of people to ensure the composition reflects the <span class="highlight">reality</span> of physical laws of gravity • Pay attention to the <span class="highlight">light</span> <span class="highlight">source</span> and shadows. Make sure all shadows would occur from the same <span class="highlight">light</span> <span class="highlight">source</span> Your artwork is due___ Grading/ Assessment • Composition is completed when due • Composition uses individuals and/or groups of people <span class="highlight">in</span> a landscape
Shadow Tricks
clearly, are called translucent. Performing shadow tricks is a fun way to explore how light behaves when it encounters various materials and objects. In this video segment, the children use the Sun as their light source and a sheet as the surface on which...
The Earth's Shadow
The Earth's Shadow Site Map (9a-1) The Earth's Shadow In a lunar eclipse, if the width of the shadow of the Earth is twice the width of the Moon, then the width of the Earth itself is (very nearly) three times that of the Moon--not twice, as one might perhaps think....
Apollo Chronicles: Dark Shadows
Sign up for EXPRESS SCIENCE NEWS delivery On the next sunny day, step outdoors and look inside your shadow. It's not very dark, is it? Grass, sidewalk, toes--whatever's in there, you can see quite well. Your shadow's inner light comes from the sky. Molecules in Ea...
Silhouette Outlines
differences to the shadow Describe the relationship of the person, the light source, and the silhouette Subject Area or Standard: Science, Measurement and Art Materials Needed: Movable light source (lamp, flash light, etc.) Large...
Science NetLinks: Sky 2: Shadows
angles to create, trace, and manipulate shadows. This activity includes a thorough list of discussion questions, as well as ideas for extending a study of shadows. In addition to the questions included in the lesson, ask students: How can you "make" a shadow? What is...
Measuring With Shadows
the meter stick upright. Look at the shadow that it casts on the ground. Mark the length of the shadow then measure its length. Now comes the tricky part. Very carefully approach the T-Rex. Remember a T-Rex is carnivorous, and would love to have you for a snack. Measure th...
Teacher's Guide: Solar Eclipse
eclipse of the Sun is seen when the shadow of the Moon falls on the Earth. umbra">Umbra: The area in a shadow from which light is completely cut off. penumbra">Penumbra: A lighter area between the umbra and the edge of a shadow; some light...
Measuring the Solar System
vertically overhead in Alexandria, the closest it got was on June 21, when it was off by an angle he found to be about 7.2 degrees, by measuring the shadow of a vertical stick. The distance from Alexandria to Syene was measured at 5,000 stades (a stade being 500 feet), almost...
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