Beginning Experiences in Architecture: A Guide for the Elementary School Teacher |
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Page 32
... strip of paper is folded horizontally into quar- ters , forming four equal segments . With the folded paper reopened ... strips of paper , oak tag , or cardboard into cubes , rectangles , and cyl- inders . These individual units can be ...
... strip of paper is folded horizontally into quar- ters , forming four equal segments . With the folded paper reopened ... strips of paper , oak tag , or cardboard into cubes , rectangles , and cyl- inders . These individual units can be ...
Page 33
... strips , plastic reeds , and long strips of wood ideal for young children . Older children were able to bend wire . Papier - mâché permits children of all ages to fashion both domes and curved shells . Preformed domes can be discovered ...
... strips , plastic reeds , and long strips of wood ideal for young children . Older children were able to bend wire . Papier - mâché permits children of all ages to fashion both domes and curved shells . Preformed domes can be discovered ...
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... - cept . The task is made easier if rectangular strips and geometric shapes are cut from the large shape before it is distributed to the students . Once formed , shapes can be grouped and cov- ered with papier - mâché . Birming Pabl. 112.
... - cept . The task is made easier if rectangular strips and geometric shapes are cut from the large shape before it is distributed to the students . Once formed , shapes can be grouped and cov- ered with papier - mâché . Birming Pabl. 112.
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