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Lesson 5
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What kinds of shadows were produced by the puppets in the video?
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Blocking the Light
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Transparent – Allows light and an image to travel through. (Example: Glass) Translucent – Allows light to travel through, but not an image. (Example: Tissue Paper) Opaque – Does not allow light or an image to travel through. (Example: Wood)
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Translucent makes a lighter shadow because...
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Opaque makes a dark shadow because...
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Transparent makes almost no shadow because...
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Distance from Light and Shadow Size As you get closer to the light source more light is blocked and the resulting shadow is larger. As you get further from the light source less light is blocked and the resulting shadow is smaller.
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Materials and Clean Up: If you are able to use scrap materials to fit your need, please do. If you need new materials, please ask and I will provide them for you. When cleaning up materials consider this: If someone else can get some use out of it place it on the table in back (paper in the bin, wax paper or transparency on the table). If it is too small for someone else to use toss it in the correct place (paper in recycling, wax paper and transparency in the trash). Please put other materials in the correct place as well. (Yesterday I found many things in the wrong spot including a pair of scissors in the paper scraps which can pose a safety hazard.)
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