Foldables a makeand take workshop Presented by UNCC SNEA httpunccsneaweeblycom What are Foldables Foldables are 3 dimensional interactive graphic organizers that students create with paper ID: 278996
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Fabulous
Foldables:a make-and take workshop
Presented by:
UNCC SNEA
http://unccsnea.weebly.comSlide2
What are
Foldables?
Foldables
are 3 dimensional interactive graphic organizers that students create with paper.
Foldables
can be used at any grade level, in any subject area.
Foldables
can be used as learning tools AND assessment tools.
(http://www.csun.edu/~krowlands/Content/Academic_Resources/Foldables/Basic%20Foldables.pdf) Slide3
Why Use
Foldables?
Foldables
provide an engaging hands-on approach to learning.
Foldables
serve as fun alternatives to paper and pencil tests.
Foldables
improve note-taking skills and encourage note-taking, which helps students organize and therefore retain information.
70% of input to the human brain is visual.
http://www.csun.edu/~krowlands/Content/Academic_Resources/Foldables/Basic%20Foldables.pdfSlide4
Supplies
Paper in assorted colors
Staplers
Glue Sticks
ScissorsSlide5
Overview
Today, you will be creating and taking home samples of 7 different
foldables
.
You will be shown examples and a demonstration for creating each one.
Be prepared to brainstorm and discuss ways to use each foldable in your future classroom.
W
e will work quickly to ensure that we get to each of the activities we have planned!Slide6
Flip Books
Flip books are great for organizing large amounts of information.
You will need four sheets of paper and a stapler for this foldable.
Look at the examples provided, and watch as I show you how to assemble your flip book.
You will use your flip book to record the ideas you have about each type of foldable throughout today’s session.Slide7
Flip Books
Once you have assembled your flipbook, you will notice that you have 8 pages.
The first page is a title page. Be creative!
The next seven pages should be titled:
Pop-Ups
Matchbooks
Pyramids
Flaps
No Nonsense Books
Shutters
Flip-BooksSlide8
Flip Books
Use the next minute or two to brainstorm with those around you. Think of as many different ways as possible to use flip books in your future classroom. Record your ideas on the appropriate page of your own flip book, and be prepared to share at least one idea.Slide9
Flaps
You will need one sheet of paper, and a pair of scissors for this foldable.
Look at the examples provided, and watch as I show you how to assemble your flap foldable. Slide10
Flaps
Use the next minute or two to brainstorm with those around you. Think of as many different ways as possible to use flap
foldables
in your future classroom. Record your ideas on the appropriate page of your flip book, and be prepared to share at least one idea.Slide11
Shutters
You will need one sheet of paper, and a pair of scissors for this foldable.
Look at the examples provided, and watch as I show you how to assemble your shutter foldable. Slide12
Shutters
Use the next minute or two to brainstorm with those around you. Think of as many different ways as possible to use shutter
foldables
in your future classroom. Record your ideas on the appropriate page of your flip book, and be prepared to share at least one idea.Slide13
Matchbooks
You will need one sheet of paper, and a pair of scissors for this foldable.
Look at the examples provided, and watch as I show you how to assemble your matchbook foldable. Slide14
Matchbooks
Use the next minute or two to brainstorm with those around you. Think of as many different ways as possible to use matchbook
foldables
in your future classroom. Record your ideas on the appropriate page of your flip book, and be prepared to share at least one idea.Slide15
Pyramids
You will need one sheet of paper, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors for this foldable.
Look at the examples provided, and watch as I show you how to assemble your pyramid foldable. Slide16
Pyramids
Use the next minute or two to brainstorm with those around you. Think of as many different ways as possible to use pyramid
foldables
in your future classroom. Record your ideas on the appropriate page of your flip book, and be prepared to share at least one idea.Slide17
Pop-Ups
You will need two sheets of paper, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors for this foldable.
Look at the examples provided, and watch as I show you how to assemble your pop-up foldable. Slide18
Pop-Ups
Use the next minute or two to brainstorm with those around you. Think of as many different ways as possible to use pop-up
foldables
in your future classroom. Record your ideas on the appropriate page of your flip book, and be prepared to share at least one idea.Slide19
No-Nonsense Books
You will need two sheets of paper, and a pair of scissors for this foldable.
Look at the examples provided, and watch as I show you how to assemble your no-nonsense book foldable. Slide20
No-Nonsense Books
Use the next minute or two to brainstorm with those around you. Think of as many different ways as possible to use no-nonsense book
foldables
in your future classroom. Record your ideas on the appropriate page of your flip book, and be prepared to share at least one idea.