AAKASH NIHALANI PROJECT 3
Students learnt who Aakash Nihalani is. He is known for his 3D shapes made on the streets and museums with adhesive tape. Inspired by him, pupils made 3D shapes with adhesive tape on a sized A3 cardboard.
Students learnt who Aakash Nihalani is. He is known for his 3D shapes made on the streets and museums with adhesive tape. Inspired by him, pupils made 3D shapes with adhesive tape on a sized A3 cardboard.
Students continued working on the 3D and 2D shapes representation. Now, each class made a different 3D shape using popsicle sticks: hexagonal prism, triangular prism, cubes…
We started a new project. In our first session students learnt how to find and count the faces, the edges and vertices of a 3D shape. Then, they made a model and they drew it.
To finish the sculpture project pupils draw their magnetic sculptures. Besides, they invented a name for the sculpture and they completed some data about it. Here you can see the sculptures and their drawings. We hope you like them.
In this very session we built our magnetic sculptures using hardware and two magnets. What do you think?