This next one, I really enjoyed making this for the little one. Quite challenging to make, and had to make sure it worked as a little booklet once we put all the pages together, but eventually it worked. The little one loved learning about volcanoes.
The Taal volcano, in the Philippines, erupted on January 12, 2020, and as we watched some of the images on TV, the little one was so fascinated on how this little volcano could cause that much devastation, and yet, some of the images, still looked beautiful at the same time. Long story short, the discussion about volcanoes.As you can see, the front cover is in the shape of an erupting volcano. This booklet comes with 10 pages of trivia and information about volcanoes in the shapes of a triangle. Put together with a 1" binder ring. All you have to do is cut around the triangles, and the volcano page - I'm sorry about that part. 😋 Punch the circle guide I've provided on the top part of each page, and put them all together.
Then we give examples of a few volcanoes from around the world.
As you can see, this booklet can be very informative. It does teach kids a lot about volcanoes. Even I learned a few new things about it while making it. So we do hope you enjoy it as much as as we do.
You can get this set thru etsy or from tpt.
This file is prepared on U.S. copy paper (8.5x11 inches) I recommend laminating this product for multiple uses. You will need: printer and laminator.
Please note, that color may vary, when printing, due to screen configurations.
images used in this project are all thanks to:
(cover image) volcano erupting: www.kissclipart.comtop view volcano: https://www.vectorportal.com ; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
volcano with magma: www.kissclipart.com
exploding volcano: www.PinClipart.com
volcano in a town: www.clipartkey.com
mount vesuvius: http://clipart.coolclips.com/480/vectors/tf05264/CoolClips_vc042409.png
mount st. helens: www.pixabay.com
mount pinatubo: www.imgbin.com
mount fuji : https://www.vecteezy.com/vector-art/5948652-tokyo-city-japan-at-sunset-in-ukiyo-e-style-background
ring of fire: www.kisclipart.com
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