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After spending some time getting messy with paint, we switched gears and began learning about the differences between two- dimensional and three-dimensional, and how to transform something from 2D to 3D.
The goal was to have students analyze the transformational relationship of their ideas from paper (2D) to space (3D).
They started off by drawing their own creatures and characters. While doing so, they identified specific shapes and colors used in the making of their character, and gave some brief descriptors about their character.
Then we began having some fun with model magic! Similar to play-doh, model magic allowed students to transform their character from a two-dimensional drawing, to a three-dimensional image. This allowed students to observe the relationship of transforming an image from 2D to 3D, and also how one image can be represented in more than one way.
Take a look at some of our drawings, and 3D models!
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