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Kamishibai - Das magische Grün
Japanisches Erzähltheater
Zaubuin und seine Freunde treffen sich in einem komplett grünen Zimmer. Das Zimmer ist aber nicht irgendwie grün, sondern magisch Grün. Dinge können verschwinden, oder erscheinen. In 16 liebevoll illustrierten Bildtafeln wird für Kinder die Greenscreentechnologie erklärt.
Dieses Kamishibai basiert auf einem spannenden Animationsfilm, welchen Sie Hier finden:

Die Abmessungen der Bildertafeln (A3) erlauben die Verwendung in den gebräuchlichen Kamishibai-Theatern. Hier können Sie eines bei uns bestellen.

Unseren allgemeinen Schul-Doku-Film über Kamishibais und dessen Verwendung finden Sie Hier:

Lehrplanzentral und an den Bildungsstandards orientiert
Passend dazu
Das magische Grün
Die Greenscreen-Technik basiert auf der Verwendung eines einfarbigen grünen Hintergrunds, um auf Fotos in Filmen und Videos digitale Effekte zu erzeugen.
Discovering the World with All Senses
Professor: “Hello, children! My name is Elfriede von Knatterberg and I’m a scientist. Perhaps we already know each other from a previous film. I’m very pleased to discover the world with you today because I’m interested in everything around me and love finding out how things work. Do you love it, too? How do we actually find out how things are made around us? We see with our eyes, feel with our skin, smell with our nose, taste with our tongue and hear with our ears. These are our senses“. With the eyes we see whether it is light or dark, whether something is multicoloured or just one colour, big, small, thick or thin. Our sense of sight also helps us to determine which way we can go without colliding with someone, where obstacles are or which place is still free.
From Stone to Glass
In terms understandable to children, this DVD illustrates how glass, a widely used material, is made. The film shows, step by step, the development from rock to quartz sand, which, mixed with further ingredients, forms an important component in the making of glass. In order to give the children an exact idea of glass production, a glassblower is watched at his job. The accompanying material contains extensive suggestions and recommendations, such as songs, experiments, tips for assembly, games, mandalas, etc., both for a practical application of the topic in the classroom and for reinforcing the knowledge the children have acquired. Special emphasis was laid on an integrated learning experience in kindergarten life for the children to experience the often used material glass with all their senses. Thus, this DVD offers a basis suitable for child-oriented projects in kindergarten and early primary school, which take up and illustrate a topic familiar from the children’s everyday lives.