Step 1: Take any two-color tinted paper (with thickness of more than 200 gsm ). One for the top and one for the base.
Step 2: Leave 1 inch space from both the sides of paper and then draw one wavy line.
Step 3: With the use of cutter cut the wavy line part with 1mm thickness and stick another same-size blank paper on the back side.
Step 4: Draw the basic shape of the fish on paper (more than 200 gsm thickness).
Step 5: With the use of cutter or scissor cut it carefully.
Step 6: With the use of scale and cutter cut 1 cm thickness paper cut out for pull tabs.
Step 7: You will have 2 pieces as you can see in the picture for pull-up tabs.
Step 8: Take a small piece of paper, tab and fold it in the shape of M as you can see in the picture.
Step 9: Keep that longer pull tab under the wave cutout.
Step 10: Apply a small amount of glue on both sides of the M fold tab. After applying glue on both the sides keep one fold inside, stick it properly and another one on the cutout shape of the fish. Make sure both the parts stick properly and firmly without sticking any other object.
Step 11: Try to pull the tab and make a movement.
Step 12: Add colour and play with the pulling tab mechanism.
Within mobility and surface mechanism, we have tried few interactive methods where you can teach kids different methods in a unique way.
For example: In one video we have tried solar system relation of planet earth and sun and how earth rotates around the sun.
In the second video we have taken taken very famous story from Panchatantra “Talkative Tortoise”.
With the use of this method, you can add interactions in many stories and concepts to generate interest.