Point of View

Students will use photography or drawing to capture different points of view and reflect on the experience.

Point of View

제공자 야엘 벤지온

설명

Students will use photography or drawing to capture different points of view and reflect on the experience.

지도

  • Display three pictures taken from three different points of view (e.g., bird’s eye; eye level, worm’s eye).
  • Ask them what differences they notice between the pictures, and how the points of view affect our perception.
  • Introduce the concept of point of view.
  • Ask students to pick an object, person, or place that is important to them, and take photos of it from three different points of view. (If they don’t have a camera, they can sketch it.)

Sketch. Pencil outlines of a face, a duck, and a hat.

  • Ask them to write down what point of view they prefer and why. 
  • Invite a few students to share their work with the class.

활동으로의 전환

Invite students to make a frame with their hands, and then guide them through a few changes to their position. At each position, invite them to look around; then discuss what they noticed.

활동에서 전환

Finish up by saying that in your art, you can show your point of view, your story, your voice. You can discuss how this relates to the work you’ll do together.

교실 배치

Students can be at their desk and then around the room during the activity.

지지대/적응 재료/도구

  • Use cameras, phone cameras, or paper and pencils to capture images.
  • If there are not enough cameras, and/or to encourage collaboration, students can work in small groups.
  • Use a visual 타이머 또는 음악으로 활동 시간을 정할 수 있습니다.
  • Provide pencil grips for students who might be sketching instead of taking photos.

수업 전문가를 위한 가능한 역할

  • Support students who need help with brainstorming, taking photos, or writing. In case the classroom has the means for uploading/printing images, they can help with this task.

원격 교육을 위한 조정

Turn the activity into a scavenger hunt. After demonstrating point of view and bird’s-eye view, have students sketch something in their home—then when they share, have the other students try to guess what it is.