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Foldable Fun!

MFL vocab books!. Foldable Fun! Not just a simpler form of origami. Foldables come in all shapes and sizes and can be used for any topic in any subject. But don’t worry if you are not normally creative the Foldable Fun community is huge.

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Foldable Fun!

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  1. MFL vocab books! Foldable Fun! Not just a simpler form of origami. Foldables come in all shapes and sizes and can be used for any topic in any subject. But don’t worry if you are not normally creative the Foldable Fun community is huge. There are ready made templates and ideas for you to try. This is an easy way to make revision and other tasks more fun for your students! In lesson plenary or revision Step by step processes made easy @SuzanneFalconer sfalconerblog.wordpress.com

  2. Foldable Fun! The foldable templates can be adapted to suit any topic in any subject. I have been using them as both note taking templates or build as you learn revision booklets. Both of these methods have been a hit with my students and have seen enthusiasm and creativity flourish in usually very dry topics. The concertina foldable works as a great revision booklet which folds down to fit in blazer pockets. Students build it as they study the topic and you can use the foldable as a plenary for lessons. Students are given topic headings and questions to test their knowledge and you then check their answers. Another method I have worked on is using the booklets to make notes on topics such as bonding. They have allowed students to link the properties with diagrams and uses easily. @SuzanneFalconer sfalconerblog.wordpress.com

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