EVAN MOOR Folded Paper Projects Grades 1-6 Teacher Reproducibles
EVAN MOOR Folded Paper Projects Grades 1-6 Teacher Reproducibles
EVAN MOOR Folded Paper Projects Grades 1-6 Teacher Reproducibles
EVAN MOOR Folded Paper Projects Grades 1-6 Teacher Reproducibles
EVAN MOOR Folded Paper Projects Grades 1-6 Teacher Reproducibles
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Folded Paper Projects Grades 1-6


Teach your students to make eight basic folds, then guide them through the creation of 30 folded paper art projects, with this easy-to-follow instructional book.


Most of the 30 lessons in Folded Paper Projects require only paper, paste, scissors, crayons, and felt pens. Included are: fish, crab, quail, rabbit, caterpillar, alligator, angel, raindrop, ladybug, bunny, Dutch girl, bird, fish, mouse, pig, cup, hat, Valentine holder, and turtle.

You can use finished projects in the classroom to:
* Enrich a lesson or unit of study
* Encourage oral or written language experiences
* Decorate your classroom
* Create Christmas tree ornaments
* Develop into greeting cards
* Combine to create mobiles and murals

In just five easy steps, for example, a student can create an accordion-folded "alligator" that complements a lesson on reptiles or zoo animals.

 

8 PAGES  ‎ 20.83 x 0.64 x 26.8 cm SOFTCOVER PHOTOCOPIABLE

"I've used a few of the projects in this book with my Kindergarten students. They were able to create the crafts without much difficulty or adult assistance."