Construction Paper & dioramas (US version)
Tandy, Heidi
heidit at netbox.com
Thu Oct 11 14:31:47 UTC 2001
Because I am so head over heels for Google right now, I just used to find a
pic of construction paper, for those outside the United States - visit
http://tuffware.com/school/paper/conpaper.html
<http://tuffware.com/school/paper/conpaper.html> to see what the paper
looks like
And on the Mr Rogers' Neighborhood site, you can see how they make
construction paper at http://pbskids.org/rogers/R_house/paperpictures.htm
<http://pbskids.org/rogers/R_house/paperpictures.htm> - Wheeeeee!
And to bring a thread over from PoU, here's a few sites about making
dioramas (no, none of these are evil. You'll have to wait about a week for
one of those...):
at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6459/oceandiorama.html
<http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6459/oceandiorama.html> you can learn
how to make an ocean diorama
and our friends at Scholastic have instructions on making a diorama of a
classroom at
http://www.scholastic.com/parentandchild/activity/kindergarten99/08.htm
<http://www.scholastic.com/parentandchild/activity/kindergarten99/08.htm> -
and they are thoughtful enough to include a picture of one! Yay scholastic!
And we Floridians like this History of Florida diorama -
http://scholar.coe.uwf.edu/delunaexpedition/artdiorama.htm
<http://scholar.coe.uwf.edu/delunaexpedition/artdiorama.htm>
Most importantly, a teacher discusses creating a Harry Potter diorama:
http://www.mlc.lib.ms.us/downloads/publications/ms_childrens_newsltr/augustn
ewsletter.pdf
<http://www.mlc.lib.ms.us/downloads/publications/ms_childrens_newsltr/august
newsletter.pdf>
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