Is Shadow Useful at All?
Get curious
Students make some animal shapes using their hands.
Show students a slide illustrating how we can use our hands to create shadow shapes of animals. The students choose a shape they want to show the other students and create that shape on the screen. The rest of the class try to guess the animal.
Talk with the students about shadows.
Ask them:
How is a shadow made?
Can an object cast a smaller shadow at one moment and a bigger shadow at another?
How does this happen?
What shapes can a shadow have?
Did the plastic, glass, wooden or metal objects cast a shadow?
This is a game for younger children; if these classes are intended for older students, you can begin with the next section.
Watch the film: Shadow puppet play.
Ask them:
Can shadows perform a play in the way real actors do?