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This activity helps students understand how light and shadows are formed, enhancing their observational skills.
Explore the magical world of light and shadows using everyday objects!
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This activity helps students understand how light and shadows are formed, enhancing their observational skills.
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Hands-on activities engage children more effectively than lectures. By experimenting with light and shadows, learners can visualize concepts, making them memorable and fun.
1. Find a dark room to set up your experiment. 2. Collect a flashlight, a few toys, and a white wall. 3. Shine the flashlight on the toys to create shadows. 4. Move the flashlight closer or further to see shadow changes. 5. Draw the shapes of shadows you see on paper. 6. Discuss your findings with friends or family!