Starter quiz
- Which of these could be used to join materials together?
- PVA glue ✓
- scissors
- split pins ✓
- pencil
- card
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- What could be added to a greetings card to create an effect?
- equipment
- joining
- cutting out
- detail ✓
- decorations ✓
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- What are all of these different types of?
- backgrounds
- fonts ✓
- sounds
- words
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- Greeting cards often have pictures on the front, however what else helps the person to find the right card?
- the barcode
- a special message inside the card ✓
- who made the card
- a special message on the front of the card ✓
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Exit quiz
- Match the keywords to the definition.
- protect⇔to look after something by making sure it doesn't get damaged ✓
- construct⇔to build or put something together ✓
- disassemble⇔to take something apart to see how it works ✓
- technique⇔a special way of doing something ✓
- Order the process of making an envelope:
- 1⇔Draw around the greetings card
- 2⇔Fold the edges
- 3⇔Join the flaps where needed
- 4⇔Put the greetings card in the envelope
- 5⇔Check the envelope works
- What is wrong with this envelope?
- envelope is too small for card ✓
- envelope is too big for card
- card is too big for envelope ✓
- card is too small for envelope
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- Which two ways could you join an envelope together?
- split pins
- double-sided tape ✓
- staples
- glue stick ✓
- pins
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Disassembling an envelope helps us understand how it is constructed.
- Different paper folding techniques are used to construct envelopes.
- Envelopes need to be larger than the moving card that goes inside.
- Envelopes are joined together carefully so the moving card can be removed.
Common misconception
Envelopes have to be exactly the same size as the card that will go inside it.
A folded envelope needs to be slightly larger than the card.
Keywords
Disassemble - to take something apart and to see how it works
Technique - a special way of doing something
Construct - to build or put something together
Protect - to look after something by making sure it doesn't get damaged
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