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Fraction and
Pop-Up Story
Project in
Math and
Science
To be submitted on:
December 16, 2016

What youll need


Felt sheet/felt paper in different colors
Scissor
Glue
Old Wholesome Magazine /Panorama
(make a border design on each page)
One old folder (Fraction Pattern)
Permanent marker

How to make a
scrap book using
old magazine?

personalized scrapbook. Start


creating the different types of
fraction. After that paste your
work on the scrap book and
write some simple description
of the different types of
fraction you made. Ask help
from your parents.

Pin the pattern on


the felt paper.
Trace the pattern
on the felt paper
and cut it after.

Pin the pattern on


the felt paper.
Trace the pattern
on the felt paper
and cut it after.

Create the different types of fraction using the different colors


of felt paper you have already cut from the pattern given.

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Each page of your scrapbook should have the


different types of fractions. See examples below.

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Fraction and
Pop-Up Story
Project in
Math and
Science
To be submitted on:
December 16, 2016

1. Create a pop-up story book about


the uses of artificial or natural
sources of light in your daily
activities.
2. Paste it on the scrapbook
together with your Math project.
3. Write a description/s or short
story about it.

How to make a
pop-up book?

Pop-Up Book

What youll need


Construction paper
Scissors
Crayons, markers or colored pencils
Glue stick
Writing materials
Ruler

How to do it
Have your child write a story or use a story
he has already written to transfer to this
pop-up book. You can also have your child
write sentences to describe the pictures he
creates on the pages. Younger children can
make one pop-up page and write a word or
a sentence to describe the pop-up image.
You can make the pop-up pages ahead of
time or have your child make them with
your guidance.

To make the pages:


1. Fold the construction paper in half horizontally.
2. In the center of the folded edge cut two parallel slits about two inches long to
make a tab.
3. Open the paper and gently pull the tab forward.
4. Use a ruler and a pencil to draw lines in front of the tab where the text will be
written.
5. Have your child write the text for his story on the lines.
6. Have your child decorate the background of the page behind the tab.
7. On a separate piece of paper have your child draw a picture and then cut it out
and glue it onto the tab.
8. To add more pages glue the bottom of one page to the top of another. Be
careful not to put glue on the pop-up tabs.
9. Make the book cover by folding a larger sized piece of construction paper over
the pop-up pages and glue it to the end pages.
10. Decorate the cover and write the title, and the author and illustrator of the
story.

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