Monday, November 24, 2014

The Accordion Book Tip

I've been sharing a few of my methods for putting classroom books together.  I want them durable, inexpensive, and enticing.  This particular tip is one that brings out the oohs and ahhs from my readers.


After printing off the child's page and glueing it to construction paper, I use clear packing tape to adhere each page to the next.  I leave a very tiny space between each page and attach tape to both the front and the back.  Then when I close the book, it folds up like an accordion.  The kids love stretching out the book when they read it, although for some, putting it back together presents a challenge.  :)


If you check out the labels on the right side of my blog, and click on "classroom books" you'll find additional classroom book making tips as well as several types of books that I've made in my room.


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6 comments:

  1. Love this idea! I find packing tape to be one of my favorite office staples.

    Tara
    The Math Maniac

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    1. Tara, Oh yeah. Packing tape is a lifesaver for all kinds of reasons. :)

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  2. What a fun idea! Just checking in to let you know I'm grateful for you. Happy Thanksgiving.

    Barbara

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    1. Thank you Barb! I'm grateful for you as well.

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  3. Accordion books are so fun for the kids! I think they love how they fold and are different from an ordinary book. I know your kids will be reading it over and over!
    Lori
    Conversations in Literacy

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    1. Lori, yep! That's exactly why I make them. The uniqueness is engaging. :)

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