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Haciendo clic sobre la siguiente imagen podemos oír una canción sobre cómo una clase ha fabricado su propio papel reciclado a partir de ropa usada.
Vemos paso a paso cómo se va elaborando el papel, y aunque se trata de un texto cantado, es relativamente fácil de entender sobre todo con el soporte de las imágenes. Nos sirve cómo modelo para hacer nuestro propio papel en clase a partir de periódicos viejos, por ejemplo. Algunas imágenes del video:
Podemos ver la letra dando a "más información":
COWBOY: (SINGING) This here's a story about paper making
and this little class that I've
been taking.
We make paper, but not out of trees.
We use old rags and dungarees.
How do we do it?
You'll see
First we cut them into pieces that are kind of small.
Then we put them in a beater that beats them all,
turns them into pulp which is kind
of like soup.
Then we pour it into buckets and we stir up the goo.
Sounds fun, right?
Then we take a wooden frame and we dip it in the mix.
And we shake out the water. That's how we can get our
kicks.
Then we open up the frame and slap it on a tray.
First, I had a little trouble. But it turned out OK, not as
easy as it looks.
Then we stack it in a press. And we tighten the screws.
This flattens the paper. And the water gets excused.
We open up the press, take our paper off the pile. And we stick it on the window. And we leave it there a while.
Paper is drying now.
The pink one is mine.
We take our paper off the window when it's good and dry.
This takes a little doing.Oh, and by the by,
see the different colors, reds,yellows, and greens?
Remember, these were rags once and old blue jeans.
Really kind of amazing.Well, now our paper making day
is done.
Hope you liked it.We had fun.
If you ever get the chance, you should give it a try.
But now we've got it to go.So we're going to say goodbye.
CHILDREN: Bye