Transforming Letters

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By Tobi Meuwissen

This resource demonstrates how letters can be cut out and arranged to make an image. See how, in this example, the letters from the words ‘tree’, ‘bike’, and ‘cat’ are cut out and arranged to form images of a tree, a bike, and a cat.

This challenge can be completed as a 30-minute standalone activity or warm-up, or form part of a larger project exploring collage, shape, and composition. The video below is suitable for learners aged 14 and up; however, the activity can be facilitated with children aged 7 and above.

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