This course comes up with activities on experimental animation that enable children to bring out their individuality and innovation in presenting a story.

It takes students through the concept of Stop-Motion Animation in detail and guides them to produce animation works using varied materials like clay, paper, OHP sheets, corrugated sheets, beads etc. They also explore fundamentals of mobile app development by creating solution-oriented applications inspired by academic concepts, transforming learning into a purposeful and engaging experience.

Activity-Based Learning Include

20+ Activities
Tactile Activities
  • Drawing A Proportional Human Figure
  • Creating a 3d Optical Illusion Drawing
  • Creating an Isometric Drawing Of 3d Objects
  • Creating a Light Box
Animation Activities
  • Creating a Thaumatrope
  • Creating a Two-Frame Animation
  • Creating a Four-Frame Animation
  • Creating an Eight-Frame Flip Book Animation
  • Creating a 16 Frame Stop-Motion Animation
  • Creating a 24 Frame Stop-Motion Animation With Cut-Outs And Clay Models
  • Creating a Circle Optical Illusion
  • Recording a Voice-Over Audio And Editing It
  • Creating a Video Presentation Through Video Editing
  • Creating a Sand Animation Using Stop-Motion Technique
  • Creating Movable Paper Puppet
  • Creating a Stop-Motion Animation by Using Wave Principle
  • Creating a Marionette
  • Creating OHP Puppets
  • Creating a Flexible Puppet with Pool Noodle
Gen AI Activities
  • Creating a Poly Lingo Bot App
  • Creating a Intuitive Sense Stick

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the concept of ratio and proportion.
  • Use geometrical instruments to measure and draw with precision.
  • Create symmetrical drawing with an understanding of reflection symmetry.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of waste, how to handle waste and rotting of waste.
  • Exhibit human skeletal system with an understanding of movement of different parts.
  • Display their knowledge on body movements and skeletal system of animals.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of a balanced diet.
  • Demonstrate the action of a magnet on different objects with an understanding of the magnetic property, like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
  • Exhibit a model of the earth and its position in the solar system.
  • Classifies materials based on observable properties.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of different types of motion like rectilinear, circular and periodic.
  • Seek information from different sources by reading.
  • Write paragraphs of text in English based on visual clues.
  • Write a script with proper beginning, middle and end with the sense of audience.
  • Identify 3D objects around them.: Demonstrate an understanding of significant contributions of an important kingdom.
  • Reinforce academic understanding by applying concepts in the solutions they create.
  • Explore robotics to design solution-driven models for real-world problems.

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