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Free Paper Structures of World Landmarks

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15 Mar

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Let’s learn while cutting paper today, shall we? PaperToys.com offers paper structures (to cut out and assemble) of several world landmarks.   These structures may be used alongside your history program.

 

For example, below is a screenshot of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre (clicking on the photo takes you directly to that drawing):

Or how about the Taj Mahal? (clicking on the photo below takes you directly to that drawing)

 

 

The full list of structures includes The White House, Neuschwanstein Castle, Sydney Opera House, Wrigley Field, Big Ben, and the Statue of Liberty among many others.  There are structures simple enough for Kindergartners and structures that will even challenge high schoolers (or you!).
Many more have been added since we last told you about these.  This is a great way to learn and have fun at the same time.

 How to Get this Freebie:  Visit PaperToys.com

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  1. God's Dancing Child says

    November 27, 2009 at 2:27 PM

    Absolutely AWESOME share, Lori!! Thanks for this!

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  2. Christina S. says

    February 25, 2010 at 6:46 PM

    These are great! We’re starting our unit on Ancient Greece and Rome soon. Perfect. 🙂
    -Christina S.
    LessonPathways.com Team Member

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  3. Wendy says

    May 2, 2010 at 11:05 PM

    This is great!! I sent it on to some friends, too.
    Thanks so much for the great find.

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