We have been in the superhero workshop at the ABC Museum in Madrid

On April 27 at five in the afternoon we went to the ABC Museum to make the Superhero workshop that was intended for children between 7 and 12 accompanied by their parents. In the workshop we created a Super Hero that we were profiling and building associating powers, pointing out his birthplace, identifying the supervillain against whom he fights and many more features that later served us to build a story and draw it on some cards. The objective was to make a script and about it to elaborate a storyboard and practice the cinematographic language.

In the case of my daughter she was encouraged by a penguin superhero with a helper and he had to fight an evil polar bear shooting many snowballs. He told me that he had been inspired by some of the stories that appear in the Penguin Club although it seemed to me that he worked well and that his story, in 12 vignettes, was very interesting. He also took great care to make it interesting because it ended with a continuation that forces us to have to do another workshop to see how it ends ... And I had to encourage me to participate, and I think it was not a good idea.

It was not a good idea for her because suddenly I think I got the inspiration and I invented a character that I think could have a journey in the times. She acknowledged that this time she had won him and that my story was better than his. So here I will tell the story in case any editor is reading and thus take advantage of the power of the Internet!

And my character is called Super mathematician and in his moments of not being super it was simply Pythagoras. He had the power to shoot the bad guys who didn't let the children study and their weapons were mathematical signs such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. He also moved in battles at full speed because he moved like a compass, with a fixed leg and spinning hypervelocity to destroy enemies.

And in the story is where my imagination went off and I started to link the history of supermatics from ancient Greece to the present day. And, when the Greek students studied with the teacher and the bad guys arrived to prevent it, supermathematician appeared and let the children could study away from the threats. And that was when the children asked the super mathematician what their origin was. And he told them that when he was young he found a box with some rare and colorful symbols and that when he opened it he discovered that it was full of super powers. In the box I put Google and yes, it was a gift that came from the future to protect children who studied mathematics. And when Google achieved complete domination, it developed the ability to travel to the past and left the box with the super powers in ancient Greece. And since then, supermathematic patrol with his tunic, with his compass, his squads and his bevels, for the cities of the world so that children can learn and nobody bothers them in their task of being good students.

He Superhero workshop is one more of a long list of proposals what are they doing since ABC Museum with the collaboration of MirArte. The workshops are held on Saturdays at five in the afternoon, last two hours and are priced at five euros although as more activities are carried out they lower the price. The 2nd activity 4 euros and from the 3rd activity 3 euros. The first activity, of the complete program to which one goes, is given a card to be able to benefit from the offers of the whole year 2013.

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