How to make clippings

Making scraps

Collecting and making scraps can expand our knowledge, activate innovative thinking, and cultivate our ability to collect, process, and process information. When making newspaper clippings, you should pay attention to the following aspects:

1. Do a good job in selecting and sorting out materials

Students face a variety of information every day. If they are put into a clipping newspaper, it will be It's impossible and unnecessary. Therefore, we need to choose the information we need. If there are articles worth keeping in the newspapers and magazines you have read, cut them out as smoothly and neatly as possible. If you are sure they are worth retaining, paste them on a 16-karat white paper, and indicate that they are selected from a certain newspaper (a certain periodical). The year, date, and issue should not be filled with clippings on each page, leaving a certain amount of space for future reference and note-taking. If you borrow newspapers and periodicals from others, you can make copies and then cut them out for later use.

2. Classification, pasting and binding

The cut and pasted materials must be classified so that they are easier to find. You can classify them according to your own interests and hobbies in terms of genre, content, etc. For example: poetry, technology, military, health, environment, encyclopedia.

If you are making a page of newspaper clippings, the layout should be staggered and changed when pasting; if it is a long-term collection, you can bind the classified loose-leaf papers pasted in advance into a volume and compile a catalog index.