History Foldables Mr. Harpine. Step Book - Timeline  Fold 2 sheets of paper in ½ the short way  Make a fold in the first piece 3 ½ inches from the edge.

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History Foldables Mr. Harpine

Step Book - Timeline  Fold 2 sheets of paper in ½ the short way  Make a fold in the first piece 3 ½ inches from the edge  Make a fold in the second sheet 4 inches from the edge  Insert the small sheet inside of the long sheet  Label each of the tabs with an important date from the chapter  Inside draw a picture and write a summary of each event

Foldable Flipbook  Fold one sheet of paper in ½ the long way  Cut four flaps into the front of the paper  On the front of each flap list an important person from the reading  Inside on the top of the flap draw a picture of the event  Inside on the sheet write 5 W’s about that person (Who, what, when, where, why

Foldable Timeline  Fold one piece of paper in ½ the short way  Cut along the fold  Fold each piece in ½ the short way  Tape the sheets together  On the front write the name of the event, a picture, and the date  On the back write the 5 w’s (who, what, when, where and why it is important)

Four Flap Book  Take one piece of paper and fold both ends towards the middle (the short way)  Cut down the middle of both flaps  On the front, write the name of an important person  Inside write a biography of the person  Each biography should be one paragraph  Write a second paragraph explaining why you chose that person

Venn Diagram Foldable  Fold One piece of paper in ½ the long way  Draw a Venn diagram on the front – make sure it is large enough to fill the entire front  Cut 2 lines on the front  The topic on the left is___________  The topic on the right ____________  Complete the Venn Diagram

Cause and Effects  Fold one piece the short way so that one side is longer than the other  Cut a line down the middle  Write the title on the part that sticks out  Write cause on the left  Write effect on the right  The causes are __________________________ _______________________________________  You must find the effects  Then explain your answers in a paragraph

Concept Map Foldable  Fold a piece of paper in ½ the long way so that the top piece is longer  Cut three lines in the short piece  Draw a circle on each of the flaps you cut  Write the Main idea on the top  Write supporting details in the circles  On the back of each small flap draw a picture of the detail  Inside write a summary of the topic

Accordion Timeline  Take a piece of paper  Make 3 accordion folds the short way  Write the name of the event, the date and a picture on the front of each flap  On the back make a summary of each event