When we were spinning our colour wheels last week we noticed that if you spin things fast enough your eyes might not be able to keep up and you migh see something that is not actually there! Teacher had pictures of lions and cages, and prisoners with cages. We cut them out, stuck them on our pencils and spun them. When they were spinning quickly it looked like the lions and the prisoners were behind bars. This happens because our eyes can't send messages to our brains quickly enough for our brains to realise that we are looking at two different pictures, and not just a single one.
Welcome to 2nd Class, Room 9. We have 22 children in our class - 8 girls and 14 boys. We work really well together and are great friends. Remember to click on photos to see them enlarged.
Friday, 9 October 2009
Lions in Cages
Friday, October 9th, 2009
When we were spinning our colour wheels last week we noticed that if you spin things fast enough your eyes might not be able to keep up and you migh see something that is not actually there! Teacher had pictures of lions and cages, and prisoners with cages. We cut them out, stuck them on our pencils and spun them. When they were spinning quickly it looked like the lions and the prisoners were behind bars. This happens because our eyes can't send messages to our brains quickly enough for our brains to realise that we are looking at two different pictures, and not just a single one.
When we were spinning our colour wheels last week we noticed that if you spin things fast enough your eyes might not be able to keep up and you migh see something that is not actually there! Teacher had pictures of lions and cages, and prisoners with cages. We cut them out, stuck them on our pencils and spun them. When they were spinning quickly it looked like the lions and the prisoners were behind bars. This happens because our eyes can't send messages to our brains quickly enough for our brains to realise that we are looking at two different pictures, and not just a single one.
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