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Teacher Tips: Use one 8½ x 11” sheet of colorful paper. Make an envelope fold by first folding a ‘taco’ and cutting off the excess. Open the folded taco and refold the opposite side to make an “x” fold. Open the taco and refold each corner to the middle to create a smaller square “envelope.” Glue the “First Name Last Name” square inside the “envelope.” Glue the four “Heading” triangles on top of each envelope triangle. Glue the fact triangles underneath each triangle. OR, teachers may choose to not use the preprinted triangles and have students write the facts and triangle words. See Dinah Zike’s Big Book of Social Studies, page 27 for complete directions of how to make an envelope fold. Each school has a copy of this book. See your Social Studies Lead Teacher to find where it is stored in your school.

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