History Foldables Mr. Harpine.

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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 1/3 the long way Draw a Venn diagram on the front – make sure it is large enough to fill the entire front Cut 3 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

Vocabulary Book Fold a piece of notebook paper in ½ the long way. On one side (the one with no holes) cut every third line stopping at the fold. Label the outside of the tabs with key terms Write the definition under the tab Illustrate the definition on the back of the uncut side of the paper On the front (inside) of the uncut side use each word in a sentence

Prediction Guide Take a half sheet of paper (torn left to right) Fold the paper in ½ On cover write chapter name/ number, sec. number and your name Inside on left write your predictions for the chapter On the right side (inside) write what you learned

Foldable Book Fold a piece of paper in ½ the short way Fold it again from left to right On cover write chapter name/ number, sec. number and your name also draw a picture that summarizes the chapter Inside on the left write a summary of the chapter Inside on the right write your personal reflection of the chapter On the back draw a timeline with 6 key events

Three Tab Chart Fold a paper in ½ the long way Fold into thirds and cut along the folds Label tabs 1) Beginning 2) Middle 3) End Inside write a paragraph about each tab on the back of the tab Draw an illustration on the inside back for each tab

KWL Fold paper in thirds from left to right Label tabs Know, Wonder, Learned

Compare Contrast Fold paper in ½ the short way Label left side compare Label right side contrast