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1.

Fold the bottom of a horizontal sheet of

paper up about 3 cm.

2.

If making a two-pocket book, fold in half. If making a

three-pocket book, fold in thirds.

3.

Unfold once and dot with glue or staple to make pockets.

Label each pocket.

Pocket Book

Tria

Parallel

Perpendicular

Wh

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What I need

to know

Probability

and

Statistics

Parallel

Perpendicular

What I need

to know

What I know

Solving

Linear

Equations

Volume

Perimeter

Area

A

B

C

D

Parallel

Perpendicular

1.

Layer multiple sheets of paper so that about

2–3 cm of each can be seen.

2.

Make a 2–3-cm horizontal cut through all

pages a short distance (3 cm) from the top

edge of the top sheet.

3.

Make a vertical cut up from the bottom to meet the

horizontal cut.

4.

Place the sheets on top of an uncut sheet and align the tops and

sides of all sheets. Label each tab.

Top-Tab Book

1.

Fold several sheets of paper in half to

find the middle. Hold all but one sheet

together and make a 3-cm cut at the

fold line on each side of the paper.

2.

On the final page, cut along the fold line to

within 3-cm of each edge.

3.

Slip the first few sheets through the cut in the final sheet to make

a multi-page book.

Bound Book

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1.

Fold a sheet of paper in half. Fold in half

and in half again to form eight sections.

2.

Cut along the long fold line, stopping before you

reach the last two sections.

3.

Refold the paper into an accordion book. You may

want to glue the double pages together.

Accordion Book

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