Making a Mollusk Foldable
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Making a Mollusk Foldable
Start with an 8-1/2” x 11” sheet of three
hole punched construction paper.
Pick a color.
How to Fold Your Foldable (1/3)
Hold your sheet of
construction paper
with the holes to the
LEFT
Fold the paper over
towards the holes,
leaving the holes
exposed.
Crease the edge
opposite the holes
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How to Fold Your Foldable (2/3)
Hold your folded
construction paper
with the holes to the
LEFT.
Fold the bottom
edge of the paper
HALF WAY between
the first and second
holes from the top,
and crease.
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How to Fold Your Foldable (3/3)
Unfold the crease,
and rotate until the
holes are on the
RIGHT.
Fold the bottom
edge of the paper
HALF WAY towards
the top, to the
previous crease
Crease the fold.
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Cutting Your Foldable
Hold the foldable with the holes down, and the
SHORTER paper on TOP.
Cut a vertical line through both creases (red
dotted lines) in the SHORTER paper.
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Gastropods
Draw a picture of a
Snail, on the top first
column flap.
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Gastropod Pictures
Gastropod
Inside of the top on that 1st flap, write:
Class: Gastropod (Univalve)
Circulatory System: Open
Examples:
Snails, Slugs, abalones, whelks, sea slugs,
conches
Gastropod Definition
Inside the bottom of the 1st flap, write:
Largest Class of Mollusk
Most gastropods have ONE SHELL.
Mouths have a row of teeth called a radula
Live both on land and water.
Move by muscular contractions of their foot
and mucus
Herbivores and carnivores
Bivalves
Draw a picture of a
clam, on the top
second column flap.
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Bivalves Pictures
Bivalves
Inside of the top on that 2nd flap, write:
Class: Bivalve (Bivalve)
Circulatory System: Open
Examples:
clams, mussels, oysters, scallops
Bivalve Definition
Inside the bottom of the 2nd flap, write:
TWO shells.
Live in the water.
Either stay in one place or move very
slowly.
Filter feeder.
Most are omnivores
Cephalopods
Draw a picture of an
octopus , on the top
third column flap.
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Cephalopod Pictures
Cephalopods
Inside of the top of the 3rd flap, write:
Class: Cephalopods
Circulatory System: Closed
Examples:
Squid, Octopus, Chambered Nautilus, Cuttlefish
Cephalopod Definitions
Inside the bottom of the 2nd flap, write:
Most advanced mollusk.
Cephalopod moves with tentacles with
sensitive suckers and arms.
Have a powerful beak and radula.
Eyes and Brain are well developed.
Well adapted for swimming.