Producing Large Pictures Painlessly
Abstract
So you want a set of large pictures quickly, but you can’t draw? You have many little pictures in your textbook, but you can’t prevent your students reading the text before they are ready, or looking ahead to the next, possibly more interesting, lesson? You’ve got some excellent pictures from magazines, but they are too small to be used in front of the whole class? You want to make cut-out figurines to use with your flannelboard or magnetboard, but the effort of drawing realistic people, places and objects defeats you?
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