Make a magazine-strip collage!
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Below are some talking points and activities to pass the time, all relating to today’s story.
Discuss the ideas presented in the story with your family—at home or over video conferencing. Find ways to involve as many people as possible, especially those who you know are isolated by the lock-down.
Use strips of magazine photos to create an eclectic and playful collage.
You will need:

Step One: Select some images that contrast to one another – for example a person, a car and a landscape. Cut each image lengthways into narrow strips.

Step Two: Play around with arranging the strips next to one another, such as a strip of person next to a strip of car. Vary the heights so they create a jagged top and bottom.

Step Three: When you are happy with your arrangement, glue the pieces down onto a sheet of backing paper. Paint on a clear gloss if you have one and add a border if you want to.
Send us a picture of your magazine-strip collage!
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