Teaching aid idea No. 1: fiches
Fiches are small pieces of paper with words on both sides. When you put a word and its translation on them they work very well for language learning. Add some color to your learning by inserting pictures and frames on the cards.
Fiche cards will also work well for older children to learn, for example, formulas and definitions in math, physics or chemistry.
To create your own fiches download the folder and extract it. Print the file 1a and 1b double-sided on one sheet and 2a and 2b on the other, so that the corresponding cards have their counterpart on the other side. For users of older versions of the program, where the print bleed option was not available, a pattern border has been added to reduce the offset in cutting printouts caused by double-sided printing. Therefore, do not change the cut line settings.
The card graphic comes from Freepik
Teaching aid idea number 2: solids
When learning mathematics, imagining various three-dimensional solids can be difficult at first. Solving the task is much easier when you can see the model in question from all sides.
Cut out meshes on a plotter and glue various prisms, pyramids or even much more complicated solids from them.
Cut out the selected solid grids, then glue them together using double-sided tape or glue.
Teaching aid idea number 3: puzzles
Combine learning with fun by creating a jigsaw puzzle of a map of the world, Poland or paintings by famous painters. The time spent putting the puzzle together will surely help you remember all its details.
How to make your own jigsaw puzzle using a plotter can be found in the article Puzzle in Silhouette Studio
The map graphic is from Freepik
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