Description: The Hidden Safari is a fun way to incorporate how colors contrast and react with each other. We started out by making our glasses with red film. Then we moved on to practicing drawing animals upside down to get more practice and confidence with drawing. Then we picked safari animals to draw on our page. After we drew them, we covered them with warm colors in a variety of different shapes to hide the true identity of our picture. Overlapping shapes and shades make seeing the animal almost impossible. Then we had to write down three clues to what our animal was.
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Extensin Activity: You could use this for a science lesson that focuses on how red film filters differnt wave lengths. Looking at how it makes some colors stand out while making other colors disappear. We would practice with shining a white light through it, then comparing it to other colored film and observing what colors pass through them and which ones get blocked and why.
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