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: You will need scrap paper (non-glossy works best), a blender, water, a large tub, and a "mold and deckle" (a frame with a fine mesh screen).

: Fold and cut paper to build 3D polyhedrons or learn about symmetry and shapes.

: Fill a tub with water and stir in your pulp. Submerge your mold and deckle, then lift it horizontally to catch a thin, even layer of pulp on the screen. : You will need scrap paper (non-glossy works

: Use paper plates to create dot patterns for subitizing and counting exercises.

: Let the excess water drip off. Carefully flip the wet pulp onto a piece of felt or a towel (a process called "couching"). Press out extra moisture with a sponge, then leave the sheet to air dry completely. Educational Paper Activities Submerge your mold and deckle, then lift it

If this topic relates to a math or literacy lesson, here are common ways paper is used as a learning tool:

You can follow these steps to turn old scraps into a new sheet of paper, a process often used in environmental science and art projects on platforms like PBS : Carefully flip the wet pulp onto a piece

: Rip the scrap paper into small pieces and soak them in warm water for a few hours. Blend the mixture until it becomes a smooth, watery "mush" or pulp.