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Cardstock Insects
I am new to the forum, in fact, this is my first post. I am a high school biology teacher at Dos Palos High School, in Dos Palos, CA. As many of you have probably heard, we have taken some severe cuts to education in California and more are coming. I have no budget for supplies, yet I still want my students to do activities.
One of the things that I used to have the students do was an insect collection. That was cool, but it was messy, dangerous chemicals involved, glass kill jars, time consuming and hard to manage. Plus there were some definite skills that had to be mastered to get a good collection. Add to that the huge increase in pesticide use and it is getting hard to do this activity. One day I found a couple of sites on the internet with insects, and out of curiosity, I built one. It was fun and easy. So, I went hunting and found 12 insect models. What I need are more. I found the 3 beautiful butterflies by Mak on here, and they are cool and in the set that I am using. I have also found the Canon site, and the Minolta one, the Sanwa site and the papercraft museum site. Can anyone point me to more sites with insect models? I started the project right after State Testing and the kids are really into it. We printed out a set in black and white to let them practice, and now we are doing them in color. I love it as a teacher. No nets, chemicals, principals breathing down my neck because my students are catching insects right outside the room of the grouchy English teacher, you know the drill. Instead, I get out the scissors and glue, hand them a printed piece of cardstock and they are working!! We are even making our own display boxes from the example on the Sanwa site. But, I need more orders of insects. I have dragon flies, beetles (need a good lady bug), butterflies, but no bees, flies, etc. Can you help me? Thanks, Doug |
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I love to hear that you are getting kids involved in this wonderful hobby. It's such a nice change of pace from all the garbage on TV these days. Maybe this project of yours will spark an interest in at least one kid to continue to build some other models that interest them in the future. I remember back when I was in the 6th grade, 30 some years ago, we had a model building project in my language arts class...I remember I built a Yellow Chevy Luv pick up truck with two dirt bikes on the back...I think that was the first model that I ever built...Still going strong today.
Sorry to ramble on....Don't know if you have seen this one or not... オオスズメバチペーパーモデル It's a giant hornet...Don't worry it won't sting! Good luck with the project...Have your kids post some pictures of their insects...We'd love to see them. Regards, I'll keep looking. |
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This is available from Canon
Insects - Science - Paper Craft - Canon CREATIVE PARK should help you some From Yamaha http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global.../07/index.html
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Thanks guys. Yes, kids today have not been introduced to models and modeling. I have a couple who are really, really into it. I will take some pictures and post later in the week. Thank you for your help. Keep the sites coming. Doug
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Spaceship 42 has lots of links at Avian/Bird Free Paper Toys - the "birds & bugs" section.
A Google search of insect "paper model" will turn up quite a few leads as well - have the kids do the search? Yogi |
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