Sunday, 27 April 2014

How to make a Jack and the beanstalk, Beanstalk! Part 2

This Step 10. 
Now that you have put together your beanstalk, it's time to make the leaves. 
Firstly find a leaf template of the internet and print it off. 
I used this website: http://www.craftjr.com/leaf-template-printables/ 
Cutout template.
Using the left over green material double up and place the leaf template on the green marterial. 
Make sure you pin down the template and then cut out. Now leaves are ready to sow. 
When you sow up leaf, make sure to leave a gap for stuffing. 
Stuff the leaves and sow up hole. Repeat for as many leaves you wish. 

Step 11. 
On the back of the leaves place stick on one half of the Velcro and on the beanstalk stick the other half of the Velcro. Now you can place the leaves on beanstalk any where you like. 


Step 12. 
Find a text you want to use for the story sequencing activity. It doesn't have to be jack and the beanstalk, it can be any text you chose to study. Once you have a text type up text. 
When I typed up my text, use used columns to ensure the text would fit on my leaves. 
OnceI the text is typed and printed, cut out the parts of the text laminate. When all parts of text are laminated and cutout, place one half of the Velcro on back of the text and the other half on a leaves. 
This is the text that I used to help me with segmenting a story. 


Step 13.
I also made up beginning, middle and end cards. Repeat step 12. You can design your own cards. 

Step 14. 
This is the final step. I add tabs to my beanstalk. I cut out eight strips of a sturdy material.  Each strip was about 10cm long by 4 cm wide. I pinned one end of the strip to the top end of the beanstalk. I then made a loop  and pinned the other end to the beanstalk. I repeated with the remining strips along the beanstalk. 

Finally sow on tabs.  

You are now done. 
This is the final product. 

Have fun. :) 

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