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How Do You Make A Biology Flip Book?

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How Do You Make A Biology Flip Book?

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Learning to make a biology flip book is a fun activity for students (or home-schoolers) studying biology. You can make the books ahead of time and let students fill them with biological drawings, or make lots of identical flip books by photocopying your images and then assembling them into books. Choose a relatively simple biological process involving movement. For example, you could make a biology flip book about a plant growing, a pair of lungs breathing or a cell dividing. Cut many pieces of paper into the same size. Flip books should be quite small, not more than a few inches on each side, because it takes time to fill them with drawings. Also, small books are easier to flip when they’re finished. Make a stack of papers as thick as you can staple through, then staple it once or twice on one edge only. This is the spine of your book. Leave the cover blank for a title if you like. Draw the way your subject looks at the beginning of the process you are depicting on the first page of y

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