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Art

  • The child learned about shapes and structures by constructing a movie projector using popoids.
  • They explored different colors and patterns by decorating the popoids and the projector.
  • They practiced their fine motor skills by assembling and manipulating the popoids.
  • They expressed their creativity and imagination through designing their own movie projector.

History

  • The child gained an understanding of how movie projectors were used in the past to watch films.
  • They learned about advancements in technology and how movie projectors have evolved over time.
  • They explored the concept of visual storytelling and how movies have been a popular form of entertainment throughout history.
  • They discovered the importance of preserving and documenting cultural artifacts like movie projectors.

Science

  • The child learned about light and shadows by projecting images onto a screen with their homemade movie projector.
  • They explored the concept of reflection and how light bounces off different surfaces.
  • They experimented with different materials to improve the quality of the projected image.
  • They gained an understanding of how lenses work and how they can be used to focus light.

Continued development: Encourage the child to experiment with different materials and shapes to create unique movie projectors. They can also explore different types of films or animations to project and tell their own stories. Additionally, they can research famous movie projectors from history and learn more about their impact on the film industry.

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