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MATERIALS USED
This page describes the materials suggested for use in the activities.The basic materials will be:
* A good colour printer ( I personally love the Brother printers)
* A pair of scissors
* Glue stick ( this is better than liquid glue)
* Whiteboard marker ( or any erasable marker)
* A good colour printer ( I personally love the Brother printers)
* A pair of scissors
* Glue stick ( this is better than liquid glue)
* Whiteboard marker ( or any erasable marker)
CONTACT PAPER
This is also known as sticky paper/soft laminating paper. It usually comes in a roll and can be bought from stationery shops. Once you use the contact paper,it protects the surface. The plus point is that it transforms it into an erasable surface if you use a whiteboard marker to write on it. |
PAPER TYPES
There are several different types of paper you may want to use. If it says- A4 sheet: Use an 80 gm sheet, the type you use for regular photocopying Coloured card paper : This refers to 160 gm sheets which goes through printers easily and are firmer for use. Alternatively you can also print on A4 and laminate it. Will take more time but it will definitely be worthwhile if you anticipate repeated use of the resource. |