What do we know?
| What do we I want to know?
| How do we find this out?
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What Did We Learn?
| What Action Will We Take?
| What Questions Do We Have?
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Reflection(s)
I think that we did pretty good. I think that we did good because it was only my second time doing it and I learned a ton about illusions. I learned about all of the different types and I learned about how they worked. I also learned about some of the really cool and famous illusions. The only thing that I wish I did better was getting it done by the deadline. Out of ten I think that I would give myself a 9/10 because I learned a ton it just took me a while. Some cool things that I learned are that there are 7 different types of illusions and I learned how they work. I also learned what the differences of the illusions are and what they do and some famous examples of them. One crazy fact I learned was there are 3 main types of illusions and then one of the types called cognitive and it has 4 sub types of it. I also learned how to draw a really cool illusion called the impossible triangle. The most fun part of this project for me was drawing the illusions and learning how to make them better. I think that the hardest part of doing this was understanding what the descriptions of the different illusions were. Something that was easy was making the website and designing the layout and pictures. Something I would do differently next time is try to wrap it up a little earlier and try not to waste as much time finding the definition and try to finish by the deadline not the day after. I would also try to just stick with making just one or 2 illusions because I tried a ton of different illusions and wasted some time just giving up on them because they were to hard. If I had to give advice to somebody else doing this topic I would tell them to get ready for a lot of different types of illusions because I was really surprised when I learned that there were 7 different types of illusions and I would also tell them that there are a ton of hard and confusing words in the definition of the illusions so they should look for sites for kids that have some easier words. All in all I think that this was a really cool topic and I really enjoyed it and I would suggest doing this project too if you are interested in illusions. I think I did really well but next time I will just try to finish before the deadline.
By Daniel
By Daniel
I learned that there are 3 types of optical illusions, and from one of the types; Cognitive there are 4 types of Cognitive illusions; Paradox, Ambiguos, Distorting, and fictional. I had the most fun Drawing our before and after learning illusions because it was fun to see how hard or easy it was to really draw the illusions. It was difficult to finish on the deadline because there are 7 types of optical illusions and we had to tour our whole seven pages in our video. After we learned how optical illusions work it was easy to draw our illusions because we knew what we we doing and what to make sure to do while drawing. next time what I will do differently is I will stay more focused so can finish by the deadline.
By Will
By Will