Paper Chains

Author(s): Holden, Pam

Nonfiction Set B

Paper chains can be made two different ways. The easy way is to join strips of paper made into circles like rings. Another way is to fold strips of paper, then draw a picture. You must make sure your picture touches the sides of the folded paper. Then you cut around the picture without cutting the part that touches the folds. When you open it up, the sides are joined into a chain.

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Series editor and author of the Red Rocket reading program, Pam Holden has more than 30 years specialist experience in literacy. As a Reading Recovery teacher she has worked one-to-one with hundreds of children struggling with literacy. Pam's pupils have also included those approaching English as a second language, and children who are advanced and require extension. This experience has given the author a rare insight into the literacy process and has enabled her to identify many key elements that consistently block children's progress.

General Fields

  • : 9781877435430
  • : Red Rocket Books
  • : Red Rocket Books
  • : 0.04
  • : February 2004
  • : 200 x 150mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Holden, Pam
  • : Paperback
  • : International edition
  • : 428.6
  • : 17
  • : 16pp
  • : Colour illustrations