Paper Action Figures of the Imagination: Clip Color and Create
With this book, paper action figures become dynamic teaching tools that can generate interest in a new culture, a story, an era, or even a topic of the imagination.

Two-dimensional cutout figures—person, animal, or inanimate objects drawn or printed on paper with accompanying clothing—have given much pleasure and imparted values and culture to thousands of children across the years. Cutouts such as those presented in Paper Action Figures of the Imagination: Clip, Color and Create are still a popular pastime, and they are a natural for instruction and learning.

Both boys and girls will enjoy cutting, coloring, and creating figures that represent units of study. The paper action figures offered here can be used to pique interest in research into a culture, a story, a time period or historical event, or an imaginary topic. Each section includes paper action figures, an edited portion from an original article published in Crinkles, Volumes I-IX, as well as a lesson plan or activity linked to national content area or information literacy standards, and an updated bibliography. Grades 2-6

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Paper Action Figures of the Imagination: Clip Color and Create
With this book, paper action figures become dynamic teaching tools that can generate interest in a new culture, a story, an era, or even a topic of the imagination.

Two-dimensional cutout figures—person, animal, or inanimate objects drawn or printed on paper with accompanying clothing—have given much pleasure and imparted values and culture to thousands of children across the years. Cutouts such as those presented in Paper Action Figures of the Imagination: Clip, Color and Create are still a popular pastime, and they are a natural for instruction and learning.

Both boys and girls will enjoy cutting, coloring, and creating figures that represent units of study. The paper action figures offered here can be used to pique interest in research into a culture, a story, a time period or historical event, or an imaginary topic. Each section includes paper action figures, an edited portion from an original article published in Crinkles, Volumes I-IX, as well as a lesson plan or activity linked to national content area or information literacy standards, and an updated bibliography. Grades 2-6

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Paper Action Figures of the Imagination: Clip Color and Create

Paper Action Figures of the Imagination: Clip Color and Create

by Paula Montgomery
Paper Action Figures of the Imagination: Clip Color and Create

Paper Action Figures of the Imagination: Clip Color and Create

by Paula Montgomery

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With this book, paper action figures become dynamic teaching tools that can generate interest in a new culture, a story, an era, or even a topic of the imagination.

Two-dimensional cutout figures—person, animal, or inanimate objects drawn or printed on paper with accompanying clothing—have given much pleasure and imparted values and culture to thousands of children across the years. Cutouts such as those presented in Paper Action Figures of the Imagination: Clip, Color and Create are still a popular pastime, and they are a natural for instruction and learning.

Both boys and girls will enjoy cutting, coloring, and creating figures that represent units of study. The paper action figures offered here can be used to pique interest in research into a culture, a story, a time period or historical event, or an imaginary topic. Each section includes paper action figures, an edited portion from an original article published in Crinkles, Volumes I-IX, as well as a lesson plan or activity linked to national content area or information literacy standards, and an updated bibliography. Grades 2-6


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591587514
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/22/2009
Pages: 305
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Paula Montgomery is the founding editor of School Library Media Activities Monthly and Crinkles magazines. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
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