The Art Ark: Exploring Color
Yesterday, students had a unique opportunity to explore the science of color. They piled into the Art Ark and engaged in a hands-on investigation that required collaboration and curiosity. I am grateful that they had this experience.
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| There was a projection room where students could change the background and make a puppet show |
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| Students explored prisms by spinning and using color filters |
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| I wonder, I see, I think (investigating paintings) |
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| Building towers |
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| Taking a closeup look at the colors of nature |
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| Tear art |
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| Taking a look at real insects and their coloration |
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| These cylinders when shaken change color (students loved them!) |
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| Microscopes gave a peek into what feathers, fibers, and other artifacts looked like up close |
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| The completed puzzle |
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| Collaboration to complete the puzzle |
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| The art that inspired the puzzle |
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| Students sorted animals into habitats based on their coloration |
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| This is a closeup of one habitat |
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| Students were engaged and thinking about why animals might live where they do |
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| Another closeup of a habitat |































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