One of the things that is most amazing in children is their sense of wonder. When you capture their interest, you capture their sense of wonder and open the door to learning. This unit study on digital photography helps to capture their wonder and investigate the world around them, while learning about science, history, geography, and art at the same time. Using this four-week unit study, they will learn about how a digital camera works and how to use one. They will also learn about some of the basic elements of good composition and other important aspects of taking a good picture. Some of the things that are covered in this study The science of light and lenses The history of photography Camera basics Composing a photo Famous photographers and their work Applications of photography Working with a digital photography From Aristotle to Ansel Adams, people from history have studied light and the basics of photography in many ways. From the first simple, rudimentary photographs, to those coming back from outer space and the inside of a man, photography has opened up our world and beyond. Join us as we learn about photography and explore the world around you! From backyard scavenger hunts, to journals of a typical day in your life, this academic adventure is both fun and fascinating! This unit study includes daily lesson plans and interactive Internet links throughout each lesson. Each day's lesson plan has been written in two levels. There is a daily lesson plan for Lower Level (elementary grades), and one for Upper Level (Jr/Sr High grades).
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