Thursday, July 2, 2020

Inquiry: Optical Illusions

LI: To explain what an Optical Illusion is.


The above google draw showcases my learning on what an optical illusion is. This week Mr. Johnston taught us about optical illusions and the reason why our eyes get easily tricked. We also learned about camouflaging during the wars and the weakness of the British soldiers as they were shot easily due to their bright red color. We also learnt about a very famous mathematician artist who created optical illusion also known as Mc Escher. I really enjoyed seeing various illusions from this website which was recommended by Mr. Johnston. I would love to learn more about light in our Inquiry session.  

4 comments:

  1. Hi Sakshi,

    I really enjoyed learning from you what an optical illusion is.I also liked how you added an example to show people what you mean. Maybe you could add information about what is an optical illusion. What part did you enjoy the most about this activity.

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    1. Hi Afatia!
      I am glad you liked reading my blog post Afatia and thank you for the amazing feedback. Thank you Afatia for advising me. I will surely add the part I enjoyed the most next time. Thank you for commenting on my blog.

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  2. Hi Sakshi!
    The DLO you created was awesome I like how you put lots of information about the optical illusion. You Know that you can get trick very easy? Keep up the good work

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    1. Hi Ellenora!
      I am glad you liked reading my blog post today and thank you for the amazing feedback. Yes, I know that we can get tricked very easily because when our lens see the image it gets distracted by seeing the next movement and that is why it causes an illusion. Thank you for commenting on my blog Ellenora.

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