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Scrapbooking ideas for a school project?

I have to do this project about global warming.
And i chose to do a scrapbook of whats going to happen if we dont stop it.
So any ideas for pictures and how to decroate them?
Thank you!

Public Comments

1. We can't stop what has not started. Read the Science papers. It has already started to cool. So we need to understand we did not warm the earth and we are not cooling it. The Sun has done it all. always has!

2. It doesn't need to be too fancy, but it does need to be to the point to accomplish your assignment. Why don't you do some sort of timeline using your different pages. Get pictures or graphs of what the world looked like 50 years, 40 years, 30 years ago, etc.

Write something (this is called journaling in scrapbook lingo) about what it was like during that time period. As your pages become more current, write about what has happened to explain how the environment has degraded over time.

Explain what has become extinct or is on the endangered lists because of global warning. In your last pages, concentrate on measures that can be taken to lessen the impact. Your last few pages could just be text arranged artfully if you don't have any illustrations to aide you.

As a lasting impression, try to make your book with recycled materials.

Good luck! Hope this inspires you and gives you a good starting point.

3. Try going online and going to www.google.com then find some pictures of what the world looks like now and what it will look like after global warming. For decorating use earth stickers and sun stickers. Your Welcome!