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Playing with Shadow🕶️🫨

                                                  Playing with Shadow🕶️🫨

                                    Playing around with shadows is great for developing  skills and control over the body. To move and holding  our shadow into new shapes also requires a  amount of focus and self control from children's.

As a part from Textbook I have played the activity of shadow play here students can imagine time by seeing the shadow on the basis of their activeness i told them to enact like different animals for that only they created like a frog by using their T- Shirts . This help them to play and form shapes by using objects with son. This shadow play is basically used to demonstrate stories in older days . On that time there is a screen play called " Toy story" in that they use to create stories from toys and they play those stories behind the white cloth opposite to the light. 



We all know about shadow ," when light falls to the opaque materials then the shadow will form " . this is the simple thought behind the science. This invitation to see what your shadow can do also opens the door to a whole world of imaginative play using a shadow. Playing with shadows is almost certainly one of the oldest ways of telling stories. It has a very positive impact on the child’s emotional and intellectual development and meets

Actually students enjoy the creative learning where they use to play and learn. our motto of fellowship is every students have to enjoyed the way of learning . this will help them to understand the topic and connect to the topic very easily . if we tell the topic orally or by theory they may forgot the topic within a day , but when the students practiced or played the topic through the activity it will remembers life time.




   Thank You..
..Sai. Naik..



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