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Circulatory System Foldable By: Katherine Pease

2 ½ sheets of plain paper Teacher supplies Stapler Overlap the two sheets as seen, allow about ½ to 1 inch of bottom sheet to be seen at bottom (blue) front back

2. Fold as seen below allow about ½ to 1 inch of layer below to show Teacher will staple at top

The Circulatory System Fill in as seen below The Circulatory System Blood Blood Vessels Heart

Open top page, fill in information as seen below Compostion Blood Plasma Blood Solids Blood

Lift top of next page, fill in information as seen below Arteries Veins Capillaries Blood Vessels

Lift top of next page, fill in information as seen below Parts of Heart Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Heart

Write your Name and Class Period on back of foldable