The cash register of letters and numbers is undoubtedly a necessary thing for a preschooler or primary school student. But if earlier they could be bought in any store, now it is almost impossible to find a good convenient cash register in a store. So that the child does not suffer, pulling out tiny letters from the pockets, you can make the cash register of letters, numbers and syllables yourself. It doesn't take much time and effort.
It is necessary
- - 2 sheets of cardboard A4 or A3;
- - packaging from this cardboard;
- - transparent colored "files" or folders with zippers;
- - a needle and thread;
- - glue "Moment";
- - ruler;
- - pencil;
- - felt-tip pen.
Instructions
Step 1
Take a piece of cardboard and line it into squares according to the number of letters. The sizes of the cells depend only on your imagination. And trace all the stripes with a thick felt-tip pen.
Step 2
Glue letters, numbers and syllables into the resulting squares. You can stick pictures in empty cells or leave them blank.
Step 3
Cut files or folder with zippers into strips. The width of the stripes should be slightly less than the height of the cells, and the length should be equal to the length of the horizontal row of squares.
Step 4
Stitch the cut-out stripes horizontally, and then stitch them vertically to create pockets. The lines must be laid along the drawn lines, and the threads must be selected to match the felt-tip pen with which these lines were drawn.
Step 5
Take a cardboard cover, usually in the form of a book, and glue the sheets with pockets to it. The result should be a book.
Step 6
Letters, numbers and syllables print on a printer on any paper in any required quantity put in the appropriate pockets.