Categoría: EPVA 1º DE LA ESO

Create you own planet

1. Create the Core (The Skeleton) Aluminum foil is the perfect «base» because it is sturdy and holds its shape without needing glue. 2. Add the Surface (The «Oceans» and «Clouds») This is where the plastic wrap comes in. It provides a glossy, translucent layer that mimics an atmosphere or water. 3. Form the Craters

EPVA 1º ESO: Imágenes Multiestables Discover the double image

1. Discover the double image Objective: Understand what a multistable image is. Activity: Guiding question: 2. Draw a simple multistable image Objective: Create an image with two meanings. Activity: Ideas: Conditions: 3. Complete the ambiguous figure Objective: Work on visual interpretation. Activity: 4. Pair work: change the perception Objective: Understand how others interpret images. Activity:

Crea tu propio planeta diorama: EPVA

Imagina que, como astronauta, has llegado a un planeta desconocido. Tu misión es diseñar y representar ese planeta en tu Diario de Bordo utilizando materiales reales. En una página, dibuja tu planeta y constrúyelo usando: Debes combinar estos materiales para crear texturas, relieves y capas (superficie, atmósfera, nubes, energía, etc.). Añade una breve descripción que

Perspectives Drawing

Activity: My Town with Atmospheric Perspective Level: 2nd year EPVA (lower secondary)Duration: 1 session (50–60 minutes)Objective: Understand atmospheric perspective by showing how objects appear lighter, less detailed, and softer as they move farther away. 1. Introduction (5–10 minutes) Explain that when we look at a town or landscape from a distance, things that are far