Sunday, February 3, 2013

The 7 Wonders of the Ancient World ... pop-up!



An idea to present the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World is a  booklet pop-up where we can see them all together, as in a small theater sets. We need felt-tip pens, colored cardboards, ruler, scissors and glue. First we draw the 7 wonders on a white cardboard and then cut out. After we can paste the three largest images on one side of the booklet. After that turn the booklet over and cut four strips of different sizes (cut just the vertical lines!), to obtain the supports where you can paste the other images.














10 comments:

  1. Sono meravigliosi questi biglietti!!!!! Una bellissima idea da condividere efficace l'idea diunire in un unico biglietto le 7 meraviglie .... i miei studenti della classe 2 stanno costruendo un piccolo libretto su gli artisti toscani del Rinasciemnto da Masaccio a Michelangelo ............ ma saranno in 2D!!!!!!!!!!!!! Buon lavoro ....... bravissimi!!!!!

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  2. Ciao Patrizia! grazie come sempre dei tuoi commenti! L’idea era quella di meravigliare con le meraviglie... ed ecco allora il pop-up 3D... sicuramente efficace! Un saluto e buon lavoro a te e ai tuoi ragazzi!

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  3. Grande idea! Si può applicare a qualsiasi argomento. Molto chiara la realizzazione. Grazie.

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    1. grazie a te Rossella! E’ vero, può andare bene per qualsiasi lezione di arte, storia, geografia , scienze o altro e l’effetto quando il biglietto si apre è davvero di meraviglia!

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    1. thank you Patty! You can use it for every kind of subject!

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  5. Amazing! Your instructions are so clear. I can see so many possibilities for this project- thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank you Miss!
      You can use it with every grade of primary school and in secondary school as well (Have a look at more complex pop-up subjects in the post Musician pop-up!)

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  6. These are so cool! I'm going to have to try them with my students. I think they would love it!

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    1. Yes! So I could see it soon on your blog? Thanks for your comment and thank you for sharing!

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