Paper Chains
Paper chains can be made two different ways. The easy way is to join strips of paper made into circles like rings. Another way is to fold strips of paper, then draw a picture. You must make sure your picture touches the sides of the folded paper. Then you cut around the picture without cutting the part that touches the folds. When you open it up, the sides are joined into a chain.
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Additional information
Page Count: | 16 |
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Word Count: | 364 |
Belongs to Set: | Fluency Level 2 Non-Fiction Set B |
Fiction or Non-Fiction: | Non-Fiction |
Genre: | Procedural |
Guided Reading Level: | I |
Reading Recovery Level: | 17 |
Lexile Measure: | 490L |
DRA Level: | 18 |
Author: | Pam Holden |
ISBN - Standard Edition | 9781877435430 |
ISBN - US Edition | 9781877435430 |
Artifact Tags: | Picture/Text Correlation, Punctuation and Mechanics, Emergent Reader, How-to, Table of Contents/Index, School activities |
Keywords: | second, around, face, together, near, kind, piece, another |
Common Core State Standards: | CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.3, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.1, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.5, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.2 |
TEKS: | TEKS§110.3(b)(6), TEKS§110.3(b)(7), TEKS§110.3(b)(9), TEKS§110.3(b)(8), TEKS§110.3(b)(10) |