Friday, 27 April 2012

OLYMPIC RINGS

This post is for all my P7 pupils at Southmuir Primary.  They produced these fantastic paper Olympic rings.



Some of them went into another younger class today to "cascade" the lesson to them.  The school will soon be full of them!  And there will be no more card left!


If anyone else wants a copy of the lesson I can organise for the class to send it to you... lets take this lesson around the world.  Five rings for 5 continents.  

MAGIC PAPER RINGS....NOW HOW DID THEY DO THAT?


5 comments:

  1. They look great! So cool that you are so close to the Summer Olympics! I'm jealous~I'll be watching on TV!

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  2. wow love these! how did they make them?

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  3. drew and cut out 5 rings, (of the correct colours!)then score a ring in the centre of the paper and fold to create raised crease. Link the rings on order Blue, yellow, black, green and red and connect to themselves. if you hang up the blue, black and red to the wall, on a white background they will hang in glorious 3D.
    Maureen

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  4. Dear Mrs Crosbie,
    This is Danielle from AAIS who shadowed with you last winter,
    It is always a great pleasure to see your new post!! I send an e-mail to your yahoo mailbox and would really love to catch up soon. I am just back to scotland again and everyhing is so inspiring :)

    Looking forward to hearing from you! Best Wishes.

    Danielle Hu

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