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DIY Mini Passport Book

Disciplina: Geography | Literacy
Ano escolar: 2nd | 3rd
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Materiais necessários

  • Colored Construction Paper (Blue for the cover, Yellow for the inside pages)
  • Scissors
  • Glue Stick
  • Travel Stickers (optional)
  • Colored Pencils or Markers (optional for decoration)
  • Ink Pads and Passport Stamps (optional for stamping)

Step 1: To Create the Cover

  1. Cut a piece of blue construction paper to the desired size for the passport cover.
  2. Fold the paper in half to create the cover of the passport.

Step 2: Craft the Inside Pages

  1. Cut yellow construction paper into smaller pieces for the inside pages.
  2. Fold each piece of yellow paper in half to match the size of the cover. You can use blank pages or write “Places I visited” on the top of each page.

Step 3: Assemble the Passport

  1. Stack the folded yellow pages on top of each other.
  2. Place the blue cover at the bottom of the stack and staple along the folded edge to bind the pages and cover together.

Step 4: Personalize

  • Time to decorate your passport! You can use colored pencils, markers, stickers, or stamps to embellish your passport and create a unique design.

Step 5: Fill in Information

Encourage your child to fill out the personal information page with details like date of birth and place of birth. They can attach a photo or draw a self-portrait.

Using the Passport

  • For older kids, use the passport to “stamp” it for each country studied or explored.
  • Teachers or parents can use it as a tool to learn about each country’s capital, language, and location on a map.
  • For younger kids, the passport can be used to record vacation experiences, daily activities, or creative drawings.
    Reflection:

Discuss with your child what he/she has learned about the different countries and how the passport helped them keep track of their exploration and creativity.