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Art

  • Learned about visual perception and illusions, which can inspire creative ideas for artworks.
  • Explored the art of storytelling through visual images, enhancing their understanding of visual communication.
  • Gained an appreciation for the artistic aspects of problem-solving and critical thinking.

Math

  • Understood the connection between math and shapes, patterns, and spatial reasoning through various brain teasers and puzzles.
  • Explored the concept of probability and randomness in games, strengthening their understanding of mathematical concepts in real-world contexts.
  • Developed skills in logic and reasoning by solving complex problems and puzzles.

Science

  • Learned about the brain and how it processes visual information, connecting neurology and perception with everyday experiences.
  • Explored the concept of optical illusions, linking them to scientific principles such as light, vision, and perception.
  • Enhanced their understanding of psychology and cognitive science, relating it to their own experiences and behavior.

After playing National Geographic Brain Games, students can continue to develop their skills through creating their own brain games or puzzles. They can also explore hands-on art projects that incorporate optical illusions and visual storytelling. Teachers can encourage students to experiment with different math puzzles and challenges to build their problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Additionally, students can research the science behind optical illusions and the brain's perception to deepen their understanding of the concepts explored in the activity.

Book Recommendations

  • The Art of Problem Solving, Vol. 1: The Basics by Sandor Lehoczky and Richard Rusczyk: This book offers engaging math problems and strategies for problem solving, perfect for students interested in math challenges.
  • The Art Book for Children by Amanda Renshaw and Gilda Williams: This interactive book introduces famous artworks and encourages children to explore visual storytelling, making it a great supplement for the art concepts learned.
  • Brain Games for Clever Kids by Gareth Moore: This book features a variety of brain teasers, puzzles, and optical illusions, providing students with more opportunities to practice their problem-solving skills and explore the science behind brain games.

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