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Monday, March 12, 2012

My Favorite Zoo Animals

Students make this booklet to create a zoo environment for their favorite wild animals. The animals are put into cages.




Here are the steps for this pop-up book:

1. Fold three pieces of paper in half and cut nine slits down from the fold.





2. Push the cut area through the fold and crease it to form a pop-up section.






3. Make the other pop-up pages and glue their back to another folded sheet with a different color for contrast.








4. Draw three different zoo animals, cut them out, and put them into their respective cages. Write sentences to say why you like those animals, for instance, I like monkeys because they're funny. They have long arms.


My Secret Wild Animal Booklet

Children are curious by nature. Here's a booklet my group made to describe the animals of their choice before they were revealed.


Here are the steps for this booklet:

1. Divide the creative paper (or any A4 paper) into three parts both lengthway and sideway. Open it and cut out the four corner pieces to make a large plus sign.




2. Fold the pages in. The order doesn't matter.




3. Write down a sentence that describes the chosen animal on each fold. 
For instance:






4. Draw and write the name of the animal in the center to reveal what it is.


5. Use a strip of paper to make the cover, folding both ends to the center and punching the center of the top flap.


6. Glue the folded pages to the center of the cover.


7. Thread the yarn or ribbon through the hole. Pull it over the top of the cover so that there is yarn/ribbon in the front and back of the book. Make the ends even. Tie the yarn with a double knot. Don't make it too tight.  



Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Funny Faces with Flip Books


The students create flip books in which eyes, eyebrows, noses, ears, mouths, teeth, and tongues get all mixed up to produce some very funny faces.


1. Distribute two copies of the head outline to each student. They will each have 4 face outlines. Tell them that they are going to use their imagination to draw different faces.

2. Point to the horizontal lines and explain that these lines are the secret to making the faces really funny. Demonstrate how they should place the hair, the eyebrows, and the eyes above the top line, the ears and the nose centered in the middle line, and the mouth, the teeth, and the tongue below the bottom line.
3. Encourage the students to add anything else they wish to the picture, such
as wild hair or a silly hat.
4. After they finish their drawings, have them carefully cut along the horizontal lines.

5. Next, staple the 4 face outlines for each student and make a cover for the book.

6. The students can sit in pairs or groups of three to flip their books and describe their funny faces.

Students practice saying: He has short straight brown hair. He has green eyes. He has a long tongue. He has a small nose.


Here are their projects:


Alternatively, you may have the students find large photos of people in magazines, staple the pages together, and cut below the eyes and above the mouths.



Thursday, May 19, 2011

Pop-out Books


stories
dictation
copying
description

Pop-up Books


stories
dictation
copying
description

Flip Books


sequencing
timeline
cause + effect
Q + A
riddles
information
factfile
descriptions

Lift-up Books


stories
copying
description

Envelope Books



riddles
secret messages
vocabulary list
descriptions

Who Am I? Books


descriptions:
people
places
animals