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Light reflectors
With this activity, children will see how light reacts to different surfaces and, in turn, reflects onto the wall. Light reflectors are even more exciting when a group of children shine their reflectors at the same time.
What this activity will develop:
Science and art skills
What you'll need:
- Black cardboard
- Scissors
- Aluminium foil
- Glue
Setting up:
- Cut the black cardboard into small squares.
- Using the aluminium foil, cut shapes that will make interesting patterns.
- Glue the foil shapes onto the cardboard squares.
What to do:
- Hold a card so that it is facing the sun (but don't look directly at sunlight) or a bright light bulb.
- Move the card so that the light reflects off the foil shapes, making patterns on a wall. Jiggle the card to make the patterns move.
- Hold a card in each hand, making the patterns combine and change as the cards move.
- Have a group of people hold cards to fill a wall with a pattern collage.
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