The First Cartoon: Make Your Own Thaumatrope!
By Science BuddiesFrom boclips.com
163.6K views
8.2K likes
It's probably difficult to imagine a time with no television, no movies, and no cartoons. But believe it or not, those times weren't so long ago! What did those kids do when they couldn't watch movies? One of the most popular toys during that time was a great-grandfather of the modern cartoon. This toy was called a "thaumatrope," and in this activity you're going to make (and test) your own thaumatrope to learn about how vision works!
Tags
Experience
Physical Sciences
General Science
Life Sciences
Biology
Lower Primary
Upper Primary
Comments
Leave a Comment
Comments are loading... If you don't see any, be the first to comment!
Related Videos
Pouring Molten Aluminum In a Watermelon. Awesome Surprise!
TheBackyardScientist
Five Woolly Mammoths Remix
Howdytoons
Graphing Quadratic Equations to Solve Real World Problems
LearnZillion Math
How to Make a Marble Run in Two Minutes
TheDadLab
The Story of Saberteeth
PBS Eons
Why Are Puppy Eyes So Irresistible?
SciShow
Quetzalcoatlus: The Biggest Animal Who Ever Flew! | The Science of Flight | SciShow Kids
SciShow Kids
Science Experiment: Magnets and Paper Clips
TheDadLab
How Eyes Let Us See The World | SciShow Kids
SciShow Kids
Learning to Tell Time to the Exact Minute Using the Accounting Strategy
LearnZillion Math
